🏁 Introduction

This is a feature in Windows Server that allows admins to centrally manage configurations, security settings, and user environments across computers and users within an Active Directory (AD) domain. It literally involves a set of rules that can be applied to OUs or domains to control user/computer settings.

With the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), you can create, link, organise and troubleshoot Group Policy Objects (GPOs) efficiently. IT admins use GPM to enforce organisational policies, automate configurations, and maintain consistent system operations across the network.


🧠 Brief Understanding of Group Policy Management Concepts

It’s important to understand key components and concepts, to be able to effectively manage and deploy GPOs. Some of these concepts are:

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A GPO can hold multiple settings, but it’s best to separate GPOs by function/purpose. This aids easier troubleshooting and management.

so, GPO is like a file folder that can store numerous documents (settings), but it’s cleaner to keep different GPOs.

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🧰Creating and Implementing Group Policy Objects (GPOs)

Steps to create and implement a GPO:

  1. Open Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) via Tools in server manager.
  2. Create a new GPO by right clicking on the domain or OU you want to apply it to, then select “Create a GPO in this domain and link it here”
  3. Edit the GPO by right clicking on the GPO, then configure the settings under: