For decades, Active Directory administrators have labored to determine the causes of Group Policy issues in their networks.
From corruption of Registry.pol, to not knowing the full network path for policy objects, to not knowing when there are locks on critical sections of GP – and what was causing them, Active Directory administrators have often spent days with Microsoft Support, often resorting to unnatural acts to find a resolution.
Recently, there have been major improvements introduced to Windows 11 24H2 (26.02D) & Windows Server 2022/2025 (26.06B – coming soon) that will help ease the work required to figure out Group Policies issues:
Six amazing new changes to Group Policy
Troubleshooting Group Policy has always been about one thing: visibility. Recent Windows releases introduce six meaningful improvements to Group Policy that make troubleshooting faster, clearer, and far less frustrating.
All six changes are enabled by default in Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 (26.02D). For Windows Server 2022 and 2025, these changes are expected to be enabled by 26.06B.
Here is a closer look at the six updates and why they matter.
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Now, if you’re not celebrating some of their GP improvements, you’re probably not a Active Directory admin. 😁 All that said, read about the updates at Andrea’s newsletter below:


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