Windows xp Group Policy How to Start Actions

  
Introduction Group Policy is the primary tool for administrators to define and control programs, network resources, systems, and Windows components for users and computers. Group Policy settings define various components of the user desktop environment that system administrators need to manage. It can modify the registry to set various special attributes of the system, thus meeting the needs of users to set and limit the system. Let's learn how to start Group Policy.
Method /Step Start Group Policy
In Windows XP, the "Group Policy" program is located in the "C: WindowsSYSTEM32" folder and its name is "gpedit.msc". You can quickly start Group Policy as follows.

Click the "Start" button and select the "Run" command. In the "Run" text box, the key "gpedit.msc". Click the "OK" button to open the "Group Policy" window.

You can see that the main face of the program is divided into two windows. The "Local Computer" policy in the left window consists of two subkeys: "Computer Configuration" and "User Configuration". In the right window, A specific strategy that can be set for a configuration on the left. Here "computer configuration" is to set the system configuration in the entire computer, it works for the running environment of all users in the current computer; and "user configuration" is set for the current user's system configuration, it only Works for the current user. For example, both provide the setting of “Disable Auto Play” function. If this function is selected in “Server Configuration”, all users' disc autorun function will be invalid; if it is in “User Configuration” The selected function, then only the user's CD autorun function is disabled, and other users are not affected.

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