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In addition you can consult the Group Policy Reference help file, which documents all policy settings currently in the Group Policy Editor. It ships with the Windows 2000 Resource Kit available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/library/resources/reskit/default.asp.
Group Policy Results Tool (GPResult.exe)
This is a command-line tool that you run on the computer on which you wish to test Group Policy. To run GPResult:
Click Start, Run, and enter cmd to open a command window.
Type gpresult and redirect the output to a text file as shown in Figure 1 below:
Figure 1. Directing GPResult data to a text file
Enter notepad gp.txt to open the file.
GPResult provides the following general information:
Type (Professional, Server, Domain Controller).
Build number and Service Pack details.
Whether Terminal Services is installed and, if so, the mode it is using.
User name and location in the Active Directory® service (if applicable).
Domain name and type (Windows 2000 or Windows NT®).
Site name.
Whether the user has a local or roaming profile and location of the profile.
Security group membership.
Security privileges.
Computer name and location in Active Directory (if applicable).
Domain name and type (Windows 2000 or Windows NT).
Site name.
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