Chapter 5. Group Policy Processing

Group Policy processing is one of the primary elements that makes Group Policy so powerful and popular. Changes in a GPO are processed automatically in the background, without forcing the user to log off or the computer to restart. Processing allows administrators to make configurations centrally and rely on the technology to implement the settings.

In this chapter, you will learn how multiple GPOs and conflicting settings are handled by Group Policy ...

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