In command window type gpedit.msc , it opens the GROUP POLICY window.
There in "user configuration" click on "Administrative Templates" , you'll find following options
Now check out all the above and play with then......:-)
The Revolving Door
Group Policy
public policy is formally established by which group ?
If you are referring to group term life insurance the answer is no. The policy is a group policy and the policyholder is the company and the employee only and a spouse has no right to the policy. Sometimes there are individual life insurance policies sold to employees on a payroll deduction basis and they are group billed to the employer. These policies are able to be taken by the employee if they change employer and they can just change the payment type so that they pay the policies themselves.
Policy Change
Group Policy
A. The group policy container is in the Active Directory databaseb. The Group policy template is in the sysvol folder
Group Policy Object Editor
one local Group Policy object. It is stored in %systemroot%System32\GroupPolicy.
There are two ways to create a new Group Policy object from a Starter GPO. You can create a new Group Policy object from a Starter GPO at the Starter GPOs node or at the Group Policy objects node.Create a new GPO from a Starter GPO at the Starter GPOs nodeOpen the Group Policy Management Console. Expand theStarter GPOsnode.Right-click the Starter GPO you want to use to create a new Group Policy object and then clickNew GPO from Starter GPO.In theNew GPOdialog box, type the name of the new Group Policy object in theNamebox.ClickOK.Create a new GPO from a Starter GPO at the Group Policy objects nodeOpen the Group Policy Management Console. Right-click theGroup Policy Objectsnode.In theNew GPOdialog box, type the name of the new Group Policy object in theNamebox.Select the Starter GPO from theSource Starter GPOlist that you want to use to create a new Group Policy object.ClickOK.
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All policy settings created by the Group Policy Object Editor are stored in a GPO. The policy settings you provide with the Group Policy Object Editor do not take effect until the system applies policy. Which Administrators manage policy settings due to using the Group Policy Object Editor. The Group Policy Object Editor extends other administrative tools such as the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in and the Active Directory Site and Services Manager snap-in. If you want to more information as help website:http://www.iyogibusiness.com