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Create a Group Policy Object (Windows 10) | Create a Group Policy Object | 72a50dd7-5033-4d97-a5eb-0aff8a35cced | w10 | deploy | library | security | brianlic-msft |
Create a Group Policy Object
Applies to
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016
To create a new GPO, use the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
Administrative credentials
To complete this procedure, you must be a member of the Domain Administrators group, or otherwise be delegated permissions to create new GPOs.
To create a new GPO
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Open the Group Policy Management console.
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In the navigation pane, expand **Forest:**YourForestName, expand Domains, expand YourDomainName, and then click Group Policy Objects.
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Click Action, and then click New.
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In the Name text box, type the name for your new GPO.
Note: Be sure to use a name that clearly indicates the purpose of the GPO. Check to see if your organization has a naming convention for GPOs.
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Leave Source Starter GPO set to (none), and then click OK.
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If your GPO will not contain any user settings, then you can improve performance by disabling the User Configuration section of the GPO. To do this, perform these steps:
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In the navigation pane, click the new GPO.
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In the details pane, click the Details tab.
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Change the GPO Status to User configuration settings disabled.
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