Group Policy) is the main tool for administrators to define and control programs, network resources, and operating system behavior for users and computers. You can set various software, computers, and user policies by using group policies.
Group policies are group-based policies. It exists in the form of an MMC Management Unit in Windows. It helps the system administrator set multiple configurations, including desktop configuration and security configuration, for the entire computer or a specific user.
Group policies integrate important system configuration functions into various configuration modules for users to directly use, so as to facilitate computer management.
Since the Group Policy is so convenient, it would be much easier if the computer in the LAN can remotely modify the Group Policy of other computers. But can this be done? How can this be done?
The answer is yes. The procedure is as follows:
1. Click "start" menu → "run" dialog box, enter "MMC", and press enter to open the "console 1" dialog box.
2. Click "file"> "Add/delete Management Unit" in the "console 1" dialog box to open the "Add/delete Management Unit" dialog box.
3. Click the "independent" tab → "add" button to open "add independent management unit", select "Group Policy object Editor", and click "add.
4. In the displayed "select group policy object" dialog box, click "Browse" and select "another computer ", enter the IP address or computer name of the remote computer you want to modify the Group Policy of the computer.
It is much easier for the system administrator to modify the group policies of other computers by using the LAN. More knowledge about group policies needs to be learned and consolidated by administrators.