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c. Click
Account Policies/Password Policy. The
Minimum password length setting
is also highlighted in green and preceded by
[+], indicating that it is configured only in
the latter version of the GPO.
d. Close the Web browser.
1. On the
Pending tab, right-click
MyGPO and then click
Approve.
2. Type a comment to include in the history of the GPO.
3. Click
Yes. When the
AGPM Progress window indicates that overall progress is
complete, click
Close. The GPO is deployed to the production environment.
1. In the GPMC, right-click either the domain or an organizational unit (OU) to which you
want to apply the GPO that you configured, and then click
Link an Existing GPO.
2. In the
Select GPO dialog box, click
MyGPO, and then click
OK.
Step 4: Use a template to create a GPO
In this step, you use an account that has the Editor role to create and use a template. That
template is a static version of a GPO for use as a starting point for creating new GPOs. Although
you cannot edit a template, you can create a new GPO based on a template. Templates are
useful for quickly creating multiple GPOs that include many of the same policy settings.
1. On a computer on which you have installed AGPM Client, log on with a user account that
is assigned the role of Editor in AGPM.
2. In the
Group Policy Management Console tree, click
Change Control in the forest and
domain in which you want to manage GPOs.
3. On the
Contents tab in the details pane, click the
Controlled tab.
4.
Right-click MyGPO, and then click
Save as Template to create a template incorporating
all settings currently in MyGPO.
5. Type
MyTemplate as the name for the template and a comment, and then click
OK.
6. When the
AGPM Progress window indicates that overall progress is complete, click
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