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What are Group Policy Objects( GPOs) and how are they used?
What are Group Policy Objects( GPOs) and how are they used?
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Group Policy Objects( GPOs) are holders for group policy settings that allow directors to manage configurations for users and computers in an Active Directory terrain. GPOs can apply security settings, emplace software, chart network drives, and perform other executive tasks across the network. They’re linked to Active Directory holders similar to spots, disciplines, or organizational units( OUs) and are reused in a hierarchical order, with settings from advanced-position GPOs potentially being hoofed by settings in lower-position GPOs.