What are GPOs?
Answer / pradeep kumar
Group Policy gives you administrative control over users
and computers in your network. By using Group Policy, you
can define the state of a user's work environment once, and
then rely on Windows Server 2003 to continually force the
Group Policy settings that you apply across an entire
organization or to specific groups of users and computers.
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