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ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.pagetype: security
description: Overview about how Group Policy works with Windows Powershell and Internet Explorer 11
author: lomayor
ms.prod: ie11
ms.assetid: e3607cde-a498-4e04-9daa-b331412967fc
ms.reviewer:
audience: itpro
manager: dansimp
ms.author: lomayor
title: Group Policy, Windows Powershell, and Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros)
ms.sitesec: library
ms.date: 07/27/2017
---
# Group Policy, Windows Powershell, and Internet Explorer 11
Your domain-joined Group Policy Objects (GPOs) can use any of Group Policy-related “cmdlets” that run within Windows PowerShell.
Each cmdlet is a single-function command-line tool that can:
- Create, edit, remove, back up, and import GPOs.
- Create, update, and remove Group Policy links.
- Set inheritance flags and permissions on organizational units (OU) and domains.
- Configure registry-based policy settings and registry settings for Group Policy preferences.
For more info about PowerShell and Group Policy management, see [Use Windows PowerShell to Manage Group Policy](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276828).
 
 
---
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.pagetype: security
description: Overview about how Group Policy works with Windows Powershell and Internet Explorer 11
author: dansimp
ms.prod: ie11
ms.assetid: e3607cde-a498-4e04-9daa-b331412967fc
ms.reviewer:
audience: itpro
manager: dansimp
ms.author: dansimp
title: Group Policy, Windows Powershell, and Internet Explorer 11 (Internet Explorer 11 for IT Pros)
ms.sitesec: library
ms.date: 07/27/2017
---
# Group Policy, Windows Powershell, and Internet Explorer 11
Your domain-joined Group Policy Objects (GPOs) can use any of Group Policy-related “cmdlets” that run within Windows PowerShell.
Each cmdlet is a single-function command-line tool that can:
- Create, edit, remove, back up, and import GPOs.
- Create, update, and remove Group Policy links.
- Set inheritance flags and permissions on organizational units (OU) and domains.
- Configure registry-based policy settings and registry settings for Group Policy preferences.
For more info about PowerShell and Group Policy management, see [Use Windows PowerShell to Manage Group Policy](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=276828).