What editions of windows 7 in charge of controls of group policy?

This question is about my assessment of session has + and the answer is no where in the course of training.

The options are

Starter
Ultimate
Professional
Home Premium

Please help me.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/group-policy-management-for-it-pros

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