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-breadcrumbs:
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- - Documentation for Administrators
-page_name: policy-templates
-title: Policy Templates
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-
-To ease your policy setup, several policy templates can guide you easily through
-the configurable options.
-
-Templates can also be generated locally by building the policy_templates
-Chromium project.
-
-**Windows**
-
-There are two types of templates available, an ADM and an ADMX template. You
-will want to verify what template type you can use on your network.
-
-[ZIP file of ADM/ADMX/JSON templates and
-documentation](https://dl.google.com/dl/edgedl/chrome/policy/policy_templates.zip).
-[Beta](https://dl.google.com/chrome/policy/beta_policy_templates.zip) and
-[Dev](https://dl.google.com/chrome/policy/dev_policy_templates.zip)
-administrative templates are also available for testing them before a stable
-release.
-
-Google Update (auto-update) has its own templates as well, in
-[ADM](https://dl.google.com/update2/enterprise/GoogleUpdate.adm) and
-[ADMX](http://dl.google.com/dl/update2/enterprise/googleupdateadmx.zip) forms.
-
-The recommended way to configure policy on Windows is Group Policy Object (GPO),
-however on machines that are joined to an Active Directory domain, policy
-settings may also be stored in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or
-HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the following paths:
-
-* Google Chrome: Software\\Policies\\Google\\Chrome\\
-* Chromium: Software\\Policies\\Chromium\\
-
-**Mac**
-
-Policies are defined on a Mac in a plist (property list) file. The latest plist
-template is included in the Google Chrome/Chromium installer package. To find
-the plist:
-
-1. [Download Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome/)
-2. Open the bundle and find the Configuration folder
-3. Open a file called com.google.Chrome.manifest. This is the latest
- plist template.
-4. Review the plist template.
-5. Use the template to create your own plist file.
-6. Create your own plist file with appropriate policies based on the
- plist template. Use the property list editor of your choice.
-7. Use your system management tool to push the configuration file to
- client Macs.
-
-To see an example of how to load this file into Profile Manager, see the [Mac
-Quickstart guide](/administrators/mac-quick-start).
-
-**Note:** Any other system management tool can be used instead of Profile
-Manager such as Jamf or Puppet.
-
-**Linux**
-
-For Linux, consult the HTML documentation contained in the [ZIP file of ADM/ADMX
-templates and
-documentation](https://dl.google.com/dl/edgedl/chrome/policy/policy_templates.zip)
-for the JSON keys that correspond to each policy.
-
-To see where to put this file, see the [Linux Quickstart
-guide](/administrators/linux-quick-start).
-
-**Google Chrome OS**
-
-Google Chrome OS devices that are [joined to an Active Directory
-domain](https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7497916) can be managed via
-Group Policy.
-
-The ADMX templates containing all applicable Chrome OS user and device policies
-can be found in the
-
-[ZIP file of ADM/ADMX/JSON templates and
-documentation](https://dl.google.com/dl/edgedl/chrome/policy/policy_templates.zip).
-[Beta](https://dl.google.com/chrome/policy/beta_policy_templates.zip) and
-[Dev](https://dl.google.com/chrome/policy/dev_policy_templates.zip)
-administrative templates are also available for testing them before a stable
-release. \ No newline at end of file