Copying Group Policy objects
Instead of creating a new Group Policy object, you can copy an existing Group Policy object and then make modifications. To copy a Group Policy object to a different domain, see Copying Group Policy objects between domains.
To copy a Group Policy object to the same domain
1 Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.
3 Select a Group Policy, and select More | Copy GPO.
4 Select More | Paste GPO.
6 Click OK.
7 Click Refresh, if necessary.
Copying Group Policy objects between domains
One of the truly unique features of Active Administrator® is the ability to copy Group Policy objects between domains.
To copy a Group Policy object to another domain
1 Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.
4 Select More | Copy GPOS to domain.
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6 Click Add Domain.
9 Click OK.
Comparing Group Policy objects
To compare one or more group polices
1 Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.The Summary tab lists the source GPO and all the targets used in the comparison. Each target GPO is listed on a separate tab compared to the source GPO.
a Click Select Source GPO.
b Click Yes to acknowledge that all comparisons will be removed.
d Click OK.
a Click Add Target GPO.
c Click Add.
d Click OK.
c Click Remove Target GPO.
Table 76. GPO comparison tool bar
Filter the display to show All, Differences only, Changes only, Added only, Removed only, or Similarities only.
Type characters in the Find box and the cursor automatically goes to the first occurrence.
Reporting on Group Policy objects
To run a report on a selected Group Policy objects
1 Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects.
3 Select a Group Policy, click Reports, and choose a report from the list.
Table 77. Group policy reports
Shows the registry keys affected by the selected Group Policy object in the selected domain.
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