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File Extension Details
The GPP file extension is primarily associated with Group Policy Preferences, a feature introduced in Windows Server 2008 to extend the capabilities of Group Policy Objects (GPOs). These files are used by system administrators to manage and deploy configuration settings across a network of Windows-based computers. Unlike traditional Group Policy settings, which are often enforced and restrictive, Group Policy Preferences allow for the configuration of settings that users can potentially change later, providing more flexibility in enterprise environments. A GPP file typically contains XML-formatted data that defines specific system configurations, such as drive mappings, printer connections, registry settings, scheduled tasks, and local user or group management. When an administrator exports a preference item from the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), it is saved as an XML file, often with a .gpp or .xml extension, which can then be imported into other GPOs or backed up for disaster recovery purposes. These files are essential for maintaining consistent desktop environments, automating repetitive administrative tasks, and ensuring that security and operational policies are applied uniformly across an organization's infrastructure.
Programs that can open and work with .gpp files
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About .gpp files
To open a .gpp file, you need compatible software. Here are some options:
To convert a .gpp file to another format, you can:
Like any file type, .gpp files can be safe or potentially risky depending on their source:
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