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Result Set Of Policy Command

Result Set Of Policy Command. Open MMC and add Resultant Set of Policy. By default GPResult doesnt display the actual policies but these can be displayed by adding the V switch Z gives a super-verbose mode that displays all the settings that attempted to be applied even those that were.

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Click File click AddRemove Snapin and then click Add in the AddRemove dialog box. The RSOP or Resultant Set of Policies command gathers all Active Directory Group Policies for the user account and computer settings applied to a device. If your using group policy in your environment then you definitely should know how to use this tool.

But first a primer as you likely know RSoP data can be collected using one of two methods.

From the MMC console go to File and select AddRemove Snap-in. By default GPResult doesnt display the actual policies but these can be displayed by adding the V switch Z gives a super-verbose mode that displays all the settings that attempted to be applied even those that were. After its done scanning the tool shows you a management console that looks very much like the Local Group Policy Editorexcept that it only displays enabled settings along with a few unconfigured security settings. The Resultant Set of Policy snap-in should now be loaded in the console.