![]() ![]() If something goes wrong, you can restore Group Policy to its original state. Prior to deploying a change, you can save the state of Group Policy. Because changes can be modeled through the Group Policy Management Console before the modifications are applied, you can be certain of the effect of each desired change. With Group Policy, you can simply enable or disable a policy to tweak a registry value or other preference or setting, and the change will apply automatically the next time Group Policy is refreshed. ![]() Previously, making many of the administrative changes that Group Policy enables was possible only by hacking the Windows registry, and each change had to be made individually on each target computer. To do this, you use one of several management tools to change a preference or setting to the value you want, and this change is applied throughout the network to the subset of computers and users you target. With Group Policy, you can manage preferences and settings for thousands of users or computers in the same way that you manage preferences and settings for one computer or user-and without ever leaving your desk. ![]() Group Policy provides a convenient and effective way to manage both preferences and settings for computers and users. Applying and Linking Group Policy Objects
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