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Old 19th September 2012, 15:21
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I have about 31 GPO's being applied at the domain level. How can I get a detailed report on what policies are being applied per GPO, or being applied overall?
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Group Policy Management Console will
a) Show you the settings in individual GPOs (only applied settings)#
b) via RSoP, show you the cumulative settings applied to users or computers.
If you have server 2008, you have GPMC as a feature. If 2003, it is a downloadable add-on
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I was hoping there was a better way to achieve this. Like a report that would take all GPO's and analyze them, tell me whats overlapping, tell me whats offsetting an other one, or conflicting, etc.
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Code:
gpresult /h gpresult.html
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Should this be done client side? Or Server side?
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I feel your pain.

I'm in the process of streamlining our GPO's at the moment.

I used the GPMC and RSOP to see what was being applied.
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