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Asif Razzaq Attari

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Mar 15, 2007, 4:44:12 AM3/15/07
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I want to create the document of my group policy that I have already applied
on my domain. Is there any templete document which will helpful for me?
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James McIllece [MS]

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Mar 15, 2007, 3:34:39 PM3/15/07
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> I want to create the document of my group policy that I have already
> applied on my domain. Is there any templete document which will
> helpful for me?

Hi there --

You can can create reports of the content in each Group Policy object and
save the report to HTML or XML. Here is the procedure (which is also in
the Help content on the computer) to do this:

To view, print, and save a report of Group Policy object settings

1. In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) console tree, double-
click the forest containing the domain or organizational unit that contains
the Group Policy object (GPO) with which you want to work, and then select
the GPO.

2. Click the Settings tab to view reports in GPMC.

3. If you want to print or save the report, right-click the settings
report in the results pane and do one of the following:

· Select Print to print the report.

· Select Save Report to save the report.


Note

To customize the information displayed in a report, click Show or Hide to
display only the data you want to view or print.

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Asif Razzaq Attari

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Mar 19, 2007, 6:09:10 AM3/19/07
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I think you are talking about Windows Server 2003 based DC, but I have
Windows 2000 Based DC. I dont have Windows 2003.

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Gautam Anand

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Apr 13, 2007, 7:25:13 AM4/13/07
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You don't need Windows 2003 DCs to do this.

You *only* need an XP workstation. (or a 2003 member server for that matter)

GPMC can be installed on an XP Workstation - doesnt matter if the domain DCs
are 2003 or 2000.


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Brian Lich [MSFT]

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Sep 10, 2007, 11:47:29 AM9/10/07
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Have you looked at the reporting features in the Group Policy Management
Console? You can print a report in HTML format with all settings from a GPO
.

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