Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2
Occasionally you may want to disable policy settings rather than delete the entire Local Group Policy.
To disable user or computer policy settings in a Local Group Policy object
Occasionally you may want to disable policy settings rather than delete the entire Local Group Policy.
To disable user or computer policy settings in a Local Group Policy object
- Open
Microsoft Management Console.
- Click File and
then click Add/Remove Snap-in.
- In the Add/Remove
Snap-in dialog box, in the Available Snap-ins list
box, click Group Policy Object Editor, and then click
Add. - In the Select
Group Policy Object dialog box, click Browse.
- To
specify Local Computer Policy, click OK and then clickFinish.
Proceed to Step 7.
- To
specify Local Computer Policy for users or groups, click the Users tab,
and select from the following Local Group Policy objects:
- Administrators:
Predefined Local Group Policy that applies to users included in the
Administrators group.
- Non-Administrators:
Predefined Local Group Policy that applies to users not included in the
Administrators group.
- User-Specific:
Local Group Policy objects associated with a specific local user account.
- Right-click
the name of the Local Group Policy object, and then click Properties.
- Click Disable
Computer Configuration settings or Disable User
Configuration settings.
- Click OK,
and then close Microsoft Management Console.
Additional considerations
- Local
Computer Policy allows you to disable both computer and user
configurations. Administrators, Non-Administrators, and User-Specific
Local Group Policies allow you to disable only the user configuration.
- Local
Group Policy Editor and the Resultant Set of Policy snap-in are available
in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate,
and Windows 7 Enterprise. For more information, seehttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=139815.
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