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R: Find policies applied to an AD computer

Subject: R: Find policies applied to an AD computer
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:21:43 +0200
The gpmc (aka group policy management console) is another valuable tool
to both set and verify GPs:


http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/gpmc/default.mspx

Ivan Brunello
System & Network Management
 
 

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: listbounce@securityfocus.com 
[mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] Per conto di Nikhil Wagholikar
Inviato: sabato 25 agosto 2007 18.03
A: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Oggetto: Re: Find policies applied to an AD computer

Hello Dummy Cerberus,

This is a common problem faced by new Microsoft Server Administrators.
So for this, Microsoft has designed a simple, but powerful 
tool called "RSoP" i.e. Resultant Set of Policy.

The RSoP snap-in allows you to view the user and computer 
settings that are applied to the computer the user running 
the tool is logged onto.

Just click on Start - Run - type rsop.msc.

By this you would come to know, what all policies are applied 
to that particular machine on which it is executed.

---
Nikhil Wagholikar
Information Security Analyst
NII Consulting
Web: http://www.niiconsulting.com



On 8/24/07, Dummy cerberus <dummycerberus@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

is there any free tool to fetch the policies that are 
currently being 
applied to an ActiveDirectory computer? could you advice me one to 
try?

Thanks in advance and best regards





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