Using the GPO repository
Active Administrator® provides an offline repository for editing Group Polices. The offline repository makes a copy of the Group Policy object (GPO) that you can edit without interfering with the normal operation of Active Directory®. When editing is complete, you can publish the changed GPO to Active Directory in a single operation.
To use the GPO repository
1 Select Group Policy | GPO Repository.
The bottom pane displays the check in/out history for the selected GPO. To view the history of publishing the GPO to Active Directory, click Publish to Active Directory History.
Adding a GPO to the repository
During installation, Active Administrator® creates the GPORepository folder, which is located in the Active Administrator folder. When you check in a GPO into the repository, a copy of the GPO is placed in this folder. All changes you make to the GPO are stored in this folder until you choose to publish the GPO or discard the changes.
NOTE: You also can select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects, select a Group Policy object, and select More | Add to Repository. See Managing Group Policy objects.To add a GPO to the repository
1 Select Group Policy | GPO Repository.
2 Click Add.If you do not see the desired domain, click Add Forest and locate the forest with the desired domain.
6 Click OK.
7 Click Refresh, if necessary.When the checkout is complete, you can edit the GPO offline. See Editing a GPO offline.
Editing a GPO offline
To edit a GPO offline
1 Select Group Policy | GPO Repository.
3 Select a GPO, and select Check In/Out | Check Out.
4 Select the checked out GPO, and click Edit GPO.
NOTE: To cancel the checkout without applying the changes, select the GPO, and then select Check In/Out | Check In (discard).
6 To check in the selected GPO, select Check In/Out | Check In.
8 Click Check In.
NOTE: Before publishing the GPO, you may want to compare the settings of the GPO in the repository to those in Active Directory by running the Compare Offline GPO to Live GPO report.
Modeling GPO changes
Active Administrator® provides increased levels of manageability by way of GPO modeling, which allows you to select a user and computer and view or report on the Group Policy objects that affect those accounts. To get an exact picture of how your actions will affect Group Policy application, you can perform several calculations of what if scenarios, including the addition or removal of these objects from OUs, sites, or security groups, which allows you to quickly view Group Policy object application and errors on remote computers. Recent calculations are automatically saved for easy retrieval at a later time.
To model GPO changes
1 Select Group Policy | GPO Modeling.
Table 84. GPO modeling tool bar
Copy a selected simulation to make changes to create a new simulation. See Creating a simulation.
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