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 Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container.  | 
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 Right-click an object and select Show History.  | 
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 In the History dialog box, select a version from the list. (Press CTRL and click to select multiple versions.)  | 
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 Right-click and then select Clear Account.  | 
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 Select the GPO and click Show History.  | 
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 In the bottom pane, select a version. (Press CTRL and click to select multiple versions.)  | 
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 Right-click and then select Clear Account.  | 
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 Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container.  | 
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 Right-click the required object and select Properties.  | 
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 Manage GPO revisions by selecting a specific GPO to revert to when a rollback is performed.  | |
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 Assign a policy baseline to a policy and monitor the policy for deviations from the baseline.  | |
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 Approval workflows for object creation, deletion, or modification. NOTE: Click the Override inherited work flow check box if you want the approvals process for a container to be different from its top level container.  | |
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 Restrict linking by including only policies from specific containers.  | |
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 Set the day and time when users can make modifications to objects.  | |
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 View changes made to objects in the live environment. You can move the columns and sort by columns.  | |
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 Select to enforce naming conventions for GPOs and WMI filters. Enter the rule, a test name, and click Verify to ensure its accuracy.  | 
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 Right-click the GPO and select Properties.  | 
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 Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container.  | 
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 Right-click the required object and select Properties.  | 
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 From the Properties dialog box, click the Keywords tab.   | 
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 Click Apply to save the changes and close the dialog.  | 
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 Right-click the required container and select Properties to view and edit the details for the current version of the container in the Version Control system.  | 
You can create reports that show the details of controlled objects, as well as diagnostic and troubleshooting information. For more information on the available reports, see Creating Reports .