Windows AD Group Policy Management

4 videos • 29 views • by RS Computer Solutions Active Directory Group Policy Management Group Policy in Active Directory (AD) helps IT administrators quickly manage AD users, computers, and groups. Traditionally, administrators had to rely on Active Directory Group Policy management tools such as the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) and Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) for AD and group policy management. Create a GPO and instantly link it to any container. Enable or disable GPOs or individual configuration settings (user/computer configurations). Delete GPOs in bulk. Create GPO links. Enable, disable, or remove GPO links. Enforce GPOs or remove their enforcement. Block or unblock GPO inheritance for any domain or organizational unit (OU) in bulk. Manage the scope of a GPO with security and WMI filters. Manage permissions to read, modify, or delete GPOs by users, computers, and groups. Configure GPO security settings like Account Policies, Local Policies, Event Log, Restricted Groups, System Services, Registry, and File System for computer objects. Restore deleted AD groups in bulk.