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Chapter 6: Configure Group Policies Chapter 6: Configure Group Policies You can configure group policies to manage the users in a domain. The policies can be used to define restrictions on common actions, deploy services on domain-integrated devices, manage updates, and ensure a consistent working environment for users. Good management of group policies eases the burden of domain administration. Here we'll guide you through how to use Synology Directory Server and Windows Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) to configure group policies for your domain. Configure Default Domain Policies Default domain policy allows you to maintain account security on a domain level by setting up password and account lockout policies. You can go to the Domain Policy page to manage these two types of default domain policies. Note: • The domain policies shown in this page can also be configured via Default Domain Policy in Windows RSAT. 41

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Chapter 6: Configure Group Policies
You can configure group policies to manage the users in a domain. The policies can be used to
define restrictions on common actions, deploy services on domain-integrated devices, manage
updates, and ensure a consistent working environment for users. Good management of group
policies eases the burden of domain administration.
Here we’ll guide you through how to use Synology Directory Server and Windows Remote
Server Administration Tools (RSAT) to configure group policies for your domain.
Configure Default Domain Policies
Default domain policy allows you to maintain account security on a domain level by setting
up password and account lockout policies. You can go to the
Domain Policy
page to manage
these two types of default domain policies.
Note:
• The domain policies shown in this page can also be configured via
Default Domain Policy
in Windows RSAT.
Chapter 6: Configure Group Policies