Enabling logging
To enable logging for troubleshooting
1 Select Group Policy | Troubleshooting.
3 Click Retrieve Events.All Group Policy Events for the selected computer display. To refresh the Group Policy events list, click Refresh Events.
Table 88. Group policy logging options
Select Detailed to enable detailed Group Policy logging to the Windows® application log.
Generate logging relating to Software Deployment Group Policies
Select Verbose to enable logging of the Group Policy Application Deployment process.
• To view the Appmgmt.log file, select View Logs | Software Deployment Log.Generate logging for Group Policies relating to User Configuration
By default, Active Administrator® generates a troubleshooting file. To enable detailed logging, select Verbose Logging from the Level list.
NOTE: Verbose logging significantly increases the size of the UserEnv.log file on the target computer.
• To view the UserEnv.log file, select View Logs | User Config Log.
5 Click Apply Changes.
Updating Group Policy
To update Group Policy
1 Select Group Policy | Troubleshooting.
3 Click Retrieve Events.
▪ To apply only changed Group Policy settings, select Do Not Force Update.
5 Click Update Group Policies.
Purging GPO history
You can purge GPO history on demand or schedule a GPO history purge.
To purge GPO history
1 Select Group Policy | Purge GPO History.The bottom pane displays the maintenance tasks specific to the Purge GPO History feature. See Managing tasks.
Purging GPO history on demand
Deletes Group Policy history items permanently from the live audit database based on the selected purge options. To schedule the purge process, see Scheduling a GPO history purge.
To purge GPO history
1 Select Group Policy | Purge GPO History.
2 Click Purge Now.
4 Click Purge Now.
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