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  1. Posts : 68,937
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #20

    dalchina said:
    Hi Shawn, have you considered using the Filter Options to limit the list to configured policies? E.g.
    Rt click e.g. Administrative templates, Filter option, set Filter Options - Configured, Yes; rt click Filter On

    Hello mate,

    I had thought about including that as an option, but it doesn't list the configured policies to easily see them. Instead, it only has the configured policies available in the right pane while still manually navigating in the left pane sorta like option 2.

    I'll get it added as option 3 soon today though.
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  2. Posts : 42,983
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #21

    Thanks. Ideally Nirsofer would have a utility with a linear searchable list, as he has for scheduled tasks.. but...

    The filter option in the Group Policy Editor is relatively little known.

    Here's another way: at a command prompt

    gpresult /r /v >> %userprofile%\desktop\gpo.txt

    - a searchable list.. could be useful to be uploaded..

    You can't use those options with /x or /h for XML or HTML outputs unfortunately.
    Last edited by dalchina; 07 Jan 2020 at 11:40.
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  3. Posts : 68,937
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       #22

    dalchina said:
    Thanks. Ideally Nirsofer would have a utility with a linear searchable list, as he has for scheduled tasks.. but...

    The filter option in the Group Policy Editor is relatively little known.

    Here's another way: at a command prompt

    gpresult /r /v >> %userprofile%\desktop\gpo.txt

    - a searchable list.. could be useful to be uploaded..

    You can't use those options with /x or /h for XML or HTML outputs unfortunately.
    Thank you again.

    Filter Options now added as option 3.

    Too bad the command output is not very user friendly for seeing configured policies.
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  4. Posts : 42,983
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #23

    Just found a simpler one than using a filter:

    rsop.msc

    There's this from a command line but it's the same format and content I think as before
    gpresult /Scope Computer /v
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  5. Posts : 68,937
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       #24

    Yeah, the output looks the same to me as well.
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  6. Posts : 42,983
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       #25

    I like rsop.msc - simpler than using a filter. Seems to give the same result.
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  7. Posts : 68,937
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       #26

    dalchina said:
    I like rsop.msc - simpler than using a filter. Seems to give the same result.
    Agreed, but more options are always better.
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