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Group Policy

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Quest® Active Administrator® provides unparalleled functionality in the area of Group Policy object management. Many familiar functions can be performed through the intuitive interface. Administrators can create, delete, and rename Group Policy objects, and add and remove links. Administrators also can copy a Group Policy object from one domain to another and explore the exact location on the network where the object is stored.

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Using the Group Policy landing page

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Group Policy > Using the Group Policy landing page

Using the Group Policy landing page

The landing page displays the active tiles for each feature in the section. The active tiles automatically update every 30 minutes, but you can use the icons to refresh the tiles at any time. You also can pause and resume the refresh of data. To customize the active tile refresh, see Setting general user options.

To use the Group Policy landing page
1
Click Group Policy.

Managing Group Policy objects

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Group Policy > Managing Group Policy objects

Managing Group Policy objects

The Group Policy Objects page displays all the group policies for a selected domain controller. You can create new Group Policy objects or edit existing Group Policy objects. You can view details about the Group Policy object, manage links, and generate reports.

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To manage Group Policy object
1
Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.

You can sort the list of group policies alphabetically in ascending or descending order by clicking the Group Policies heading. You also can filter the list by typing in the Filter Group Policies box.

Table 75. Group policy objects tool bar

Option

Description

Refresh

Refresh the display.

Add

Create a new Group Policy object. See Creating a new Group Policy object.

Edit

Modify the selected Group Policy.

Properties

Open the properties for the selected Group Policy.

Delete

Delete a selected Group Policy.

More | Copy GPO

Copy a selected GPO. See Copying Group Policy objects.

More | Paste GPO

Paste a copied GPO. See Copying Group Policy objects.

More | Copy GPOs to Domain

Copy a selected GPO to a different domain. See Copying Group Policy objects between domains.

More | Add to Repository

Add the selected Group Policy to the repository. See Using the GPO repository.

More | Backup GPO

Back up the selected Group Policy. See Backing up Group Policy objects.

More | Rename GPO

Rename the selected Group Policy.

More | Compare

Compare two or more group policies to examine the differences. See Comparing Group Policy objects.

More | Explore

Locate a Group Policy object in Windows® Explorer.

Reports

Generate reports on selected group policies. See Reporting on Group Policy objects.

Links

Add, remove, and refresh Group Policy links. See Managing links.

Security Filters | Modify Security Filters

Modify the security for the selected Group Policy.

Security Filters | Account Properties

Modify the properties for the selected account in the Security Group Filters area.

Creating a new Group Policy object

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Group Policy > Managing Group Policy objects > Creating a new Group Policy object

Creating a new Group Policy object

To create a new Group Policy object
1
Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.
3
Click Add.
NOTE: By default, the Group Policy Management Editor opens when you click OK. If you choose to clear the check box, you can edit the Group Policy at a later time by clicking Edit.
5
Click OK. The Group Policy Management Editor opens where you can add the Group Policy object settings.
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