Group Policy includes the Registry preference extension. For computers or users, this extension allows you to:
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Copy multiple registry settings from a computer and apply those settings to other computers.
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Create, replace, or delete an individual registry value.
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Create an empty key, delete a key, or delete all values and subkeys in a key.
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Create collections (folders) to organize Registry preference items in
the Group Policy Management Console, and so you can apply the same
targeting to multiple Registry items.
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Create collections in the Group Policy Management Console that mirror
the structure of keys in the registry on a selected computer.
Getting started
You can create and configure Registry preference items for
any domain-based Group Policy object (GPO). You configure the settings
by editing a GPO using the Group Policy Management Console. When editing
a GPO, you can find this preference extension at the following
location:
Computer Configuration or User Configuration
└ Preferences
└ Windows Settings
└ Registry
For information about how to use this extension to create and configure a preference item, see the following topics:
Computer Configuration or User Configuration
└ Preferences
└ Windows Settings
└ Registry
For information about how to use this extension to create and configure a preference item, see the following topics:
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