Multiple Local Group Policy is a collection of Local Group Policy objects (LGPOs) designed to provide improved management for computers that are not part of a domain. This collection consists of the following LGPOs:
- Local Computer Policy. This LGPO
applies policy settings to the computer and any users logging on to
the computer. This is the same LGPO that was included in earlier
versions of Microsoft Windows.
- Administrators Local Group Policy.
This LGPO applies user policy settings to members of the
Administrators group.
- Non-Administrators Local Group Policy.
This LGPO applies user policy settings to users who are not
included in the Administrators group.
- User-Specific Local Group Policy. This
LGPO applies user policy settings to a specific local user.
To edit Multiple Local Group Policy |
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Open Microsoft Management Console.
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Click File and then click Add/Remove Snap-in.
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Click Group Policy Object Editor in the Available Snap-ins list and click Add.
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Click the Browse button in the Select Group Policy Object dialog box.
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Click the Users tab in the Browse for the Group Policy Object dialog box.
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Click the user or group for which you want to create or edit local Group Policy. Click OK, click Finish, and then click OK.
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Configure policy settings.
Additional considerations
- Multiple Local Group Policy objects (MLGPOs)
are not available on domain controllers.
- Local Group Policy is processed in the
following order, with the final LGPO taking precedence over all
others:
- Local Group Policy (also known as Local Computer Policy).
- Administrators or non-administrators Local Group Policy.
- User-specific Local Group Policy.
- Local Group Policy (also known as Local Computer Policy).
- For more information about managing multiple
local GPOs, see the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=65999).
- Local Group Policy Editor and the Resultant
Set of Policy snap-in are available in Windows Server 2008 R2 and
Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7
Enterprise. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=139815.