You may need to configure the home page of a company's website to open when the browser is launched on the organization's computers, deny access to all removable media drives on the organization's computers, or block Microsoft accounts from being used on the organization's Windows 10 computers. All of these things and many other advanced configurations can be accomplished via GP in a Windows Server domain-based network without the need to use third-party applications. It enables you to set up advanced configurations that will limit the user's ability to change settings both on local computers and on domain-joined computers.
That being said, GP is a Windows Server 2019 feature that applies restrictions at the user and computer level, whereas GPOs are administrative templates that enable system administrators to configure what users...