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The [Windows] administrative method for controlling settings on client PCs using Windows 2000 or higher. [1]
-Administrators use Group Policy to specify options for managed configurations for groups of computers and users. Group Policy includes options for registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts, folder redirection, Remote Installation Services, Internet Explorer
maintenance, and other components.
+Administrators use Group Policy to specify options for managed configurations for groups of computers and users. Group Policy includes options for registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts, folder redirection, Remote Installation Services, InternetExplorer
maintenance, and other components.
-Policy settings are contained in Group Policy objects (GPOs), which can be linked to domains, sites, and organizational units
in Active Directory
. GPOs are most commmonly linked to OUs.
+Policy settings are contained in Group Policy objects (GPOs), which can be linked to domains, sites, and [OrganisationalUnit]s
in ActiveDirectory
. GPOs are most commmonly linked to OUs.
[Microsoft's Group Policy TechCenter |http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/featured/gp/default.mspx]
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[1] Part of something Microsoft descrives as !IntelliMirror with very little explanation of what !IntelliMirror actually is.