Introduction:-
It is the Very Important Part of the System
Security of Unauthorized User Access.
The Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) is a
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that provides a single user interface through which all the the Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings of Local
Group Policy objects can be managed.
Computer Configuration
Administrators can use Computer Configuration to set policies that are applied to computer, regardless of who logs on to the computers. Computer Configuration typically contains sub-items for software settings, Windows settings, and administrative templates.
User Configuration
Administrators can use User Configuration to set policies that apply to users, regardless of which computer they log on to. User Configuration typically contains sub-items for software settings, Windows settings, and administrative templates.
Administrators can use Computer Configuration to set policies that are applied to computer, regardless of who logs on to the computers. Computer Configuration typically contains sub-items for software settings, Windows settings, and administrative templates.
User Configuration
Administrators can use User Configuration to set policies that apply to users, regardless of which computer they log on to. User Configuration typically contains sub-items for software settings, Windows settings, and administrative templates.
We can Use the Policy as Per System Requirement
and User Configuration.
Example of System Group Policy.
Click Start Button and Press Windows Button + R Button
Type gpedit.msc than ok Button
To open the Local Group
Policy Editor as a snap-in
1.
On the Start screen, click the Apps arrow. On the Apps screen, type mmc, and then press ENTER.
2.
On the File menu,
click Add/Remove
Snap-in.
3.
In the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box, click Local
Group Policy Editor, and then click Add.
4.
In the Select Group Policy Object dialog box, click Browse.
5.
Click This computer to edit the Local Group Policy Object,
or click Another computer to edit the Local Group Policy Object
for a different computer. Click Users to edit Administrator,
Non-Administrator, or per-user Local Group Policy Objects.
6.
Click Finish.
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