Description: GPO filtering (Group Policy Objects) is a process that allows the application of specific configurations and policies across Windows-based environments, based on criteria defined by the system administrator. This mechanism is fundamental for efficiently managing devices operating under this system, enabling the customization of user experience and optimizing device security and performance. Through GPO filtering, rules can be established that determine which policies apply to which groups of users or devices, facilitating management in environments where multiple devices with different needs are used. The main features of GPO filtering include the ability to apply policies based on security group membership, network location, and other device attributes. This not only enhances flexibility in policy management but also ensures that configurations are applied consistently and controlled, minimizing the risk of errors and conflicts in system configuration. In summary, GPO filtering is an essential tool for policy management in various computing environments, allowing administrators to effectively customize and secure their devices.