![]() Under 'Select a specific user', select the user who is currently logged into the VM or workstation:ĥ. (If you are unsure of the name of the computer you are logged into, open a command prompt and run the 'hostname' command.)Ĥ. Select 'Another computer' and type in the computer name, or click Browse and search for the computer you are looking for. When the introduction screen comes up, click Next.ģ. Right-click on Group Policy Results at the bottom of that screen, and choose 'Group Policy Results Wizard.'. Open the Group Policy Management Console (Start->Administrative Tools->Group Policy Management or by running gpmc.msc from Run or a command prompt).Ģ. The Group Policy Management Console, accessible via most domain controllers or on other servers where the console is installed, has a convenient method of saving a complete RSoP report in HTML format.ġ. The gpresult /v will usually grab a complete report, but in text format. While the gpresult command, using the /h or /s switches, can grab a partial RSoP report, often when running it in a session as a user, it will not get the Computer Policy information due to permissions issues, or if you run that command as an administrator, it will not grab the user policy. Information on using the tool can be found here: While this article still is valid, the process is superseded by using the Liquidware Diagnostic tool which includes a full GPO output as part of the report. ![]() Liquidware Labs has asked me for a Group Policy report (also known as a GPO report or RSoP report). ![]()
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