Can you export group policy




















If anyone can give me a pointer on how to do this or if it is even possible I would really appreciate it. I do apologize in advance if I have missed some critical information - If you feel that I have missed anything please let me know and I'll update it. I really like the right click on the gpo, generate report.

I think it would be a good idea, because you have so many gpo's, to do this with a powershell that does it across the bank and saves them all for you as html reports. Now, granted, that is one way. The other way, which is also easy, is to just select the policy object, and in the right pane choose the "Settings" tab.

This will generate a report of all configured settings for that particular policy object, including both computer and user settings.

I don't think that the correct wording was used. Thanks for all the great replies guys! Is there a way to export a group of GPOs? Check it. Specifically, you navigate your OU tree, find the System container, then under that double-click on Policies to display all of the policy objects, then simply select the policies you want a report for, right click and select "Create Report This option uses the interfaces in the GPMC to create the.

Each policy gets its own report. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? Submit ». User properties from above, you will see an ExtensionData property as shown below.

First, always, find the properties you need to reference. One the easiest ways to do that is to look an XML file generated with the Path parameter.

These nodes contain child nodes which indicate information about the various GPO links. You need to keep this in mind and loop through each different link. Once finished, you should see the output below. In this case, Google Chrome appears three times in the report, since it is linked to three different OUs. You may also notice that the link for the Servers OU is not enabled. Why not write on a platform with an existing audience and share your knowledge with the world?

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Sign in to vote. Wednesday, November 8, PM. Export for what purpose. You can right click and Save Report Then Restore from backup b. Right-click the GPO, and then click Export to. Enter a file name for the file to which you want to export the GPO, and then click Export.

If the file does not exist, it is created. If it already exists, it is replaced. Best regards, Wendy Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Thursday, November 9, AM. Appreciate for your feedback. Monday, November 13, AM. Hi, Since the thread is quite for days, can we think that it is fixed? Thanks for your understanding and efforts. Wednesday, November 15, AM.



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