This step-by-step guide demonstrates advanced techniques for Group Policy management that use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) and Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM). AGPM increases the capabilities of the GPMC, providing: Standard roles for delegating permissions to manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs) to multiple Group Policy administrators, in addition to the ability ...
Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) extends the capabilities of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to provide comprehensive change control and improved management for Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) is a client/server application. The AGPM server stores group policy objects (GPOs) offline in the archive that AGPM creates on the server's file system.
You can use Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) to extend the capabilities of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to provide comprehensive change control and improved management for Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
For example, Windows 10 with Windows Server 2016, Windows 8.1 with Windows Server 2012 R2, and so on. We recommend that you install the AGPM Server on the most recent version of the operating system in the domain that AGPM is supported on. AGPM uses the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to back up and restore group policy objects (GPOs).
You can use Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) to extend the capabilities of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). AGPM provides comprehensive change control and improved management of Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
In Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM), as an AGPM Administrator (Full Control), you can centrally configure AGPM Server connections for Group Policy administrators, configure e-mail notification for AGPM, configure optional e-mail security for AGPM, delegate access to Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in the production environment of the domain ...