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Anton Ulanov2018-03-22 13:52:50
Group Policies
Anton Ulanov, 2018-03-22 13:52:50

How to track the application of GPO in the network?

Good afternoon. There are AD in it 100500 users (the figure is not real) and the same GPO. How can you collect information from users about which policies were applied to them and which were not? Thanks in advance.

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Eugene, 2018-03-22
@Evgenym

If the task is to find out which policies were applied to each user at his workplace, then I would try to scatter to everyone a script that unloads a list of applied policies somewhere. If the task is to find policies that are not linked anywhere, disabled, not assigned to anyone, then I would use Powershell.
I highly recommend reading Jerry Moskowitz's book on Group Policy. I learned a lot from her. His website: https://www.gpanswers.com/

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Vadim Choporov, 2018-03-22
@tolstyiii

First, decide what you need in the end. All policies linked somewhere, and having any security principal in the security filter, are applied. If you want to see somewhere a list of policies for each user - as Eugene wrote Eugene , upload gpresult somewhere. But with this mess, you will only generate more questions, and you will get confused in the end.

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Anton Ulanov, 2018-03-22
@antonsr98

Thank you all got out through the resulting policy.

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