What are create, replace, update, or delete files and folders?
To help you organize registry settings, you can use these, which act as folders to hold the registry settings.
Use this utility to create GPO preferences.
By default, this option runs as the System account. If this option is selected, the logged-on user context is used.
These are commonly used configuration settings that are performed in Windows, but are not done in the Control Panel.
What is Select the Stop processing items option on the Common tab?
This option determines which users or computers will receive a preference based on a criterion such as computer name, IP address range, operating system, security group, user, or Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) queries.
This Windows extension allows you to copy registry settings and apply them to other computers’ create, replace, or delete registry settings.
When this option is selected, if an error occurs while processing a preference, no other preferences in this GPO will process.
This is used to change the scope of individual preference items so that the preference items apply only to selected users or computers.
This Windows extension allows you to add, replace, or delete sections or properties in configuration settings or setup information files
Normally, preferences are refreshed at the same interval as Group Policy settings. If this option is selected, the preference will be applied only once on logon or startup.
What is the Apply once and do not reapply option?
This allows you to create multiple Registry preference items based on registry settings that you select on a computer.
To support GPP for Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1, or Windows Server 2003 client computers, you must install this.
What is GPP Client-Side Extensions from Microsoft Downloads or Windows Updates?