August 2019
Intermediate to advanced
786 pages
20h 22m
English
In a system, RSoP can be used to extract details about the group policies that are already applied, and also the policy settings that are planned. RSoP also helps us determine which policy is the winning policy and in which order the policies have been applied.
RSoP has two modes. In planning mode, we can simulate the effect of policy settings that we would like to apply to a computer and user. In logging mode, it reports existing policy settings for a computer and the user that is currently logged on.
RSoP and the command-line based tool, GPRESULT, both do the same work. However, after Vista, Microsoft recommended using GPRESULT instead of RSoP.msc as GPRESULT doesn't show all the Group Policy settings. For ...