Overview of Group Policy Settings Structure
User and computer settings each have three areas of configuration, as described in the following:
Software settings: Contains software settings that can be deployed to either the user or the computer. Software that is deployed or published to a user is specific to that user. Software that is deployed to a computer is available to all users of that computer.
Windows operating system settings: Contains script settings and security settings for both user and computer, and Internet Explorer maintenance for the user configuration.
Administrative templates: Contains hundreds of settings that modify the registry to control various
aspects of the user and computer environment. New administrative templates might be created by Microsoft or other vendors. You can add these new templates to the GPMC. For example, Microsoft has Office 2010 templates that are available for download that you can add to the GPMC.
Software settings: Contains software settings that can be deployed to either the user or the computer. Software that is deployed or published to a user is specific to that user. Software that is deployed to a computer is available to all users of that computer.
Windows operating system settings: Contains script settings and security settings for both user and computer, and Internet Explorer maintenance for the user configuration.
Administrative templates: Contains hundreds of settings that modify the registry to control various
aspects of the user and computer environment. New administrative templates might be created by Microsoft or other vendors. You can add these new templates to the GPMC. For example, Microsoft has Office 2010 templates that are available for download that you can add to the GPMC.
Overview of Group Policy Settings Structure
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