


Secondly, using group policy to remove stuff that is inappropriate for that machine, for example, if you have no speakers: ‘Remove volume control icon’. There are broadly three reasons for changing group policy settings, firstly, adding features present in Vista and XP, but absent in Window 7. However, if you are responsible for Windows 7 in a Workgroup or HomeGroup then you will choose the local group policy editor – gpedit.msc.

If you have Active Directory then you will probably control group policy strategy via GPMC on the domain controller.
