About Group Policy and Active Directory Services
Before implementing the Administrative Template, you should have a working knowledge of the Windows Group Policy and Active Directory feature set.
Sample Background Material
- Understanding the Structure of a Group Policy Object https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/musings_of_a_technical_tam/2012/02/13/group-policy-basics-part-1-understanding-the-structure-of-a-group-policy-object/
- Managing Group Policy ADMX Files Step-by-Step Guide http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709647(WS.10).aspx
- Local Group Policy Editor https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc725970.aspx?itpid=article.
How to Download the Administrative Template
To implement Group Policy control over the application, you must first download and install the Administrative Template.
- Download and save the appropriate files for your operating system from the Support page:
- For Windows 10, 8, 7, Server 2008R2 or 2012, download both logmein.admx (https://secure.logmein.com/support/logmein.admx) and logmein.adml (https://secure.logmein.com/support/logmein.adml)
How to Add a Group Policy
Once you have downloaded the required Administrative Template files, you can add a Group Policy.
Results: The policy should now appear in your Group Policy Management Editor console for that domain. You can now edit your Group Policy.
How to Edit Group Policy Settings
Once you have added a Group Policy, you must define the settings that you want to deploy to your hosts.
Results:
The template is applied at the network level. When the host software detects the presence of group policies, it will use these settings first, then apply preferences configured elsewhere (for example, via Host Preference Packages).