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Re: Checking what GPs are in effect
From: Thor (Hammer of God) (thor
hammerofgod.com)
Date: Thu Apr 07 2005 - 13:43:48 CDT
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The "GPRESULT" command gives detailed information regarding applied group
policies on the host system along with helpful summary information. Give it
a shot and see if that provides you with the information you require. I'm
assuming XP clients.
T
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From: "Henry Ortega" <juandelacruz
gmail.com>
To: <focus-ms
securityfocus.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:52 AM
Subject: Checking what GPs are in effect
> Is there a way for me to check what Group Policies
> are actually in effect? I am testing some policies and
> do not know for sure if it took effect or not.
>
> Sample scenario:
> Implementing GP for Remote Desktop users to not see
> any drives. When I log on to that machine, I still see the drives.
> So I want to make sure if the GP actually tried to take effect but didn't
> like it for some reason, or the GP didn't even try to be in effect.
>
> Any suggestions?
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