What do you mean by Group Policy
What do you mean by the term Group Policy? Describe briefly.
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Group Policy gives the stream line access to all of the users in network. Group policy is fundamentally allocated on active directory container that is, Site, Domain and O.U. Whenever we wish for some users in the network don’t shut down the system, don’t use run command, don’t use Control Panel and then we put that user in the OU and allocate the suitable Group Policy on that OU.
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