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- System_Policy_Editor abstract "System Policy Editor is a graphical tool provided with Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 98. System policies are made up from a set of registry entries that control the computer resources available to a user or group of users. These registry entries can be applied to individual users, groups of users, or to anybody logging on to a particular computer.It works by manipulating Registry and security settings. User-specific settings are stored in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry hive. Likewise, machine-specific settings are written under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. ADM files are template files that are used by System Policy Editor to describe where registry-based policy settings are stored in the registry. They also describe the user interface presented to System Policy administrators.In Windows 2000, the System Policy Editor was replaced with the Group Policy snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC).".
- System_Policy_Editor wikiPageID "17701552".
- System_Policy_Editor wikiPageRevisionID "606052932".
- System_Policy_Editor caption "System Policy Editor in Windows NT 4.0".
- System_Policy_Editor hasPhotoCollection System_Policy_Editor.
- System_Policy_Editor includedWith "Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 98".
- System_Policy_Editor name "System Policy Editor".
- System_Policy_Editor screenshot "Poledit.png".
- System_Policy_Editor subject Category:Discontinued_Microsoft_software.
- System_Policy_Editor subject Category:Windows_administration.
- System_Policy_Editor comment "System Policy Editor is a graphical tool provided with Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 98. System policies are made up from a set of registry entries that control the computer resources available to a user or group of users. These registry entries can be applied to individual users, groups of users, or to anybody logging on to a particular computer.It works by manipulating Registry and security settings. User-specific settings are stored in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry hive.".
- System_Policy_Editor label "System Policy Editor".
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