However, you can also create custom search folders to meet your specific requirements. See Creating custom search folders.
The default search folders include:
You can also select to filter the search to return results based on specified GPO settings.
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Right-click New Custom Search and select Properties to configure the type of objects that will be included in the search folder. |
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Begin by selecting the object attribute from the Field. These options allow you to create custom folders so that you can easily perform actions in bulk on objects that contain a specified value. |
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Select the required Value for the selected object attribute. The available selection depends on the chosen field. (For example, the available keyword values reflect the primary list of keywords previously assigned to the object; the deployment results have a “Success” or “Fail” value with success returning items that were successfully deployed during the last deployment and fail returning items that failed their last deployment.) |
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Click Add. |
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For a a GPO search, you can select the Apply settings to results option and enter a value to filer the search results. For example, you easily search for and view all GPOs that contain the word "Enabled". |
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For a full list of tasks you can perform using the GPMC Extension, see Group Policy Management Console extension .
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Click the Group Policy Objects node. |
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Click the GPO Management tab. |
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Right-click the forest, and select User Preferences. |
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By default, Notepad is configured for editing scripts. To set an alternative editor, click Add, and enter the script extension, the application, and optional switches to use. |
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Select the Notifications tab and enter the email address where you want to have the notification messages sent. |
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Click OK. |
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