Windows Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are a collection of settings that define the behavior of users and computers in an Active Directory environment. They are used to centrally manage and configure operating systems, applications, and user settings. Common uses include setting password policies, deploying software, configuring security settings, mapping network drives, and managing desktop customizations.
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