List group policy objects windows 2003




















We do not need the settings for each one just simply a list in text format or every policy name if that makes sense? Any other ideas? Use group policy management console? Originally Posted by Busybub. Does all the software reside on the same network share? You can find out by looking at the location on a software package.

As there are lots of GPOs with lots of software this may be the easiest way to find everything. Of course, if your software is all over the place this can be difficult. Similar Threads prevent startup items in group policy By browolf in forum Windows. I tried running the PowerShell script linked above, but it didn't seem to run on my Windows 7 client. Here's the output I get: Code:. February 25th, , AM 8. The issue isn't Powershell. Have you got gpmgmt. February 25th, , AM 9.

I think is the API you are looking for. It returns a list of GPOs. February 25th, , AM This seems to be the issue with most of the MS documentation. They give you an API but don't really explain how to call it February 25th, , PM Originally Posted by ovidiucucu. Programmatically deal with GPO isn't an easy task. However, let me show a simple example. Re my reply in post 9. My bad. If you want effectively all that you show in your post 1 including the settings then, as ovidiucuco explains in his post 10, the best way is to use the.

February 26th, , AM XML and open it in a browser e. Besides, it uses an old version. NET framework which is not compatible with actual systems. So, just forget it! I don't know a newer tool for parsing. ADMX and. ADML templates. Have a look in this article and take the code as a "template". In the enumeration loop, get the appropriate values, for example: Code:. February 26th, , PM Thank you, fellas. Still, it would be nice to retrieve it dynamically. I got a little sidetracked by a secondary project but I should get back to the GPO issue shortly.

I'll post an update if I come up with a working code. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums.

Answered by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. OK we have two Windows Member servers that are in our domain. Windows could not obtain the list of Group Policy Objects applciable for this computer or user. DNS appears to be working fine as we can resolve any computer on the domain.



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