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How to set multiple local group policy objects in Vista

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article introduces how to set multiple local group policy objects in Vista, the content is very detailed, interested friends can refer to, I hope it can be helpful to you.

Setting of multiple local group policy objects

1. To set a local Group Policy object, of course, you must first enter the Group Policy object Editor. Enter "mmc" in "start = > run" to start Microsoft ManagementConsole. I believe friends who have done similar operations under Windows XP all know that MMC (MicrosoftManagement Console) is a management tool used by the Windows system to manage networks, computers, services and other system components. Then, in the MMC window, select the add / remove snap-in (Add Remove Snap-in) item under the file menu, and in the pop-up window, find the Group Policy object Editor (GroupPolicy Object Editor) and select add (Add).

2. In the welcome screen, you can see that the default group policy object is "Local computer (Local Computer)", which is the same as the previous system, such as Windows 2000 / XP / 2003. However, the difference is that in the previous system, clicking the "Browse" button below will only show the choice of "this computer" and "another computer", while in Windows Vista, the situation is very different.

3. In the Group Policy object browsing window, you can see more "User" tabs than the previous Windows system, where we can see all local accounts. To set local group policy for a specific account or group, just select here.

It is important to note that the "Non-Administrators" group here is not a real user group, but a pseudo "group" that Windows Vista uses to identify all users on the computer except the local administrator group.

4. Find out the users or groups that want to set the local group policy and select them respectively. Note that only one can be selected at a time, and multiple local Group Policy objects need to be selected multiple times if multiple local Group Policy objects need to be set at the same time.

5. After the selection is completed, you can see in the MMC window that for each selected group or user, the corresponding local group policy object will be displayed in the format of "local computer\ user name policy (Local Computer\ username Policy)", so that specific groups or users can be set accordingly.

So much for sharing how to set multiple local group policy objects in Vista. I hope the above content can be of some help and learn more knowledge. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.

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