You can use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to create and edit Group Policy objects (GPOs).
Creating and editing a Group Policy object
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You can also create a GPO from a Starter GPO. For more information, see Create a New GPO from a Starter GPO. |
To create a Group Policy object |
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In the GPMC console tree, right-click Group Policy Objects in the forest and domain in which you want to create a GPO.
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Click New.
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In the New GPO dialog box, specify a name for the new GPO, and then click OK.
To edit a Group Policy object |
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In the GPMC console tree, double-click Group Policy Objects in the forest and domain containing the GPO that you want to edit.
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Right-click the GPO, and then click Edit.
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In the console tree, edit the settings as appropriate.
Important The Default Domain Policy GPO and Default Domain Controllers Policy GPO are vital to the health of any domain. As a best practice, you should not edit the Default Domain Controllers Policy GPO or the Default Domain Policy GPO, except in the following cases:
- Account policy settings are required to be
configured in the Default Domain GPO.
- If you install applications on domain
controllers requiring modifications to User Rights or Audit policy
settings, you must modify the policy settings in the Default Domain
Controllers Policy GPO.
- Account policy settings are required to be
configured in the Default Domain GPO.
Additional considerations
- When you create a GPO, it will not have an
effect until it is linked to a site, domain, or organizational unit
(OU).
- By default only domain administrators,
enterprise administrators, and members of the Group Policy creator
owners group can create and edit GPOs.
- To edit IPSec policy settings from within a
GPO, you must be a member of the domain administrators group.
- You can also edit a GPO by right-clicking the
name of the GPO in any container in which it is linked, and then
clicking Edit.