Group Policy is a toolset inside the Microsoft Windows Server operating systems that enables IT administrators to centrally manage many aspects of both their domain user accounts, as well as domain-joined computer accounts. In fact, it can even be used without a domain in the mix, but we'll talk more about that in a few minutes.
Most of the time, Group Policy is used when you need to publish or issue out settings to a wide (or narrow) base of users or client desktop computers within a corporate environment. Group Policy is incredibly useful for these kinds of tasks, and can save IT departments countless man-hours as opposed to putting these same settings into place on all of their computers in a manual fashion. While ...