Re: Is there any way to print a list of the GPOs in a domain?
- From: "Darren Mar-Elia" <dmanonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 16:10:17 -0700
Mike-
How did it screw up WMI? Sounds like a DCOM security setting--that will do it every time.
Darren
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"Mike Matheny" <thomasdotmdotmathenya@nasadotgov> wrote in message news:eumxROdlIHA.6032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanx Darren! The other GPO clean up script will come in handy also - I have somehow made a GPO setting that screws up WMI and none of the experts I have shown the GPO to can figure out what part if it doing it!
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"Darren Mar-Elia" <dmanonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F45EBA9D-C394-4671-81E3-541FE88E5B32@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMark is a comedian :)
You can use GPMC scripts to do this or if you are PowerShell inclined, you can use my free GPMC cmdlets quite easily. Specifically:
get-SDMgpo * will return a list of all GPOs in the domain, including names. You can even use PowerShell to output that list to a text file and then use it as input for the new-SDMgpo cmdlet to create them in the new domain.
Darren
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"Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O8E8H8ZlIHA.5160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMike Matheny schrieb:We are merging into another domain, and I need to give them a list of my GPO names so they can pre-create empty GPO for us to import our settings into.
Thanks for sharing this interesting und usefull information.
Mark
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