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A Group Policy Object is a component of Group Policy that can be used as a resource in Microsoft systems to control user accounts and user activity. The Group Policy Object is implemented in an Active Directory system according to various Group Policy settings including local settings, site-wide settings, domain-level settings and settings applied to organizational units.
For example, with GPOs you can completely disable Local Administrator rights globally in your network and instead, grant administrative permissions to a single individual or group based on their job. Ideally, you are implementing a least-privileged model where even the system administrators are limited to administering only the servers they are assigned.
Group policies can disable outdated protocols like SSLv2, prevent users from making changes to local group policies, and much more.
Setting up new users on the network used to be a long and tedious process. Pre-existing GPOs apply a standardized environment to each new user and computer that joins your domain which saves many hours of configurations.
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