This would be a good place to mention a uniqueness that exists when manipulating Internet Explorer settings with Group Policy. Really, this special consideration exists for any preference packages within which there are multiple tabs of settings, but off the top of my head, the Internet Explorer settings are the only ones that I can think of, so we will focus on these.
When you create a new Preference package of settings that pertain to Internet Explorer, Group Policy Management Editor displays those settings in a neat way; they look and feel the same way they do if you were manipulating the Internet Options on a client computer. Need to enable a proxy server? Visit the Connections tab and input one. Want to change ...