Architecture
A computer's configuration is defined in terms of policies. The policies are
ultimately stored in the local computer's registry. Every component that
provides a policy is responsible for reading the registry at appropriate times and
acting accordingly. For example, the policy that removes the Run command from the
Start menu requires the shell code that displays the Start menu to check the
appropriate registry setting to determine whether or not it is supposed to
display the Run command. The policies are generic data items; the administrative
tools and components have no information about them besides their names, their
associated data, and where they reside in the registry. The only responsibilities
of the administrative components are to allow the administrator to make policy
settings and propagate those settings to the user's registry.
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