What do you understand by the term group policy objects (gpo) and list the different types of gpo
Answer / Anurag Gupta
Group Policy Objects (GPO) are used in Active Directory to apply security policies, configure network settings, manage user rights, and enforce software installation across an organization's network. There are two main types of GPO: Local Group Policy Objects (LGPO), which are applied to a single computer, and Site, Domain, and Organizational Unit (OU) Group Policy Objects, which are applied to specific sites, domains, or organizational units within the Active Directory forest. In addition to these, there are also Windows Server 2016 and later Enhanced Security GPOs, which provide more granular control over security settings.
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