RE: Group Policy
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 19:11:02 -0700
Why not you put it to run in login script and redirect the results to a
server share? Just a thought.
BR,
Denis
"Joeliusf" wrote:
> I have a windows 2003 domain enviroment. I have Domain Polices applied.
> I would like to know if there is a way to see remotely which computers have
> applied the policies.
> I used GPRESULT.exe which works locally. Is there a way to script
> gpresult.exe to run remotely on machines and then pull the results.
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