Group computers together for easier administration
4 You can also group computers together. This makes it easier to apply different security policies to different groups of computers, either now or in the future. New computers will appear in the Desktop (Default) group. Create a new group using the Add button (choose Add Group instead of Add Computers) and then drag one or more computers from the Default group into the appropriate one. You might, for example, want to lock down PCs that run accounts software but allow more freedom to marketing staff.
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