Comment Group Policy Objects and Starter GPOs
Scenario/Problem: You need to add text to GPOs so that other administrators know who needs to approve changes to each GPO.
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Solution: Comment a GPO.
To comment a GPO or a starter GPO, perform the following tasks:
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These steps can be applied to a GPO and a starter GPO.
1. | Log on to a domain controller or a member computer that has Windows Server 2008 RSAT installed.
| 2. | Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
| 3. | In the console tree, navigate to the domain that contains the GPO or starter GPO you want to comment.
| 4. | If
you want to comment a GPO, select the Group Policy Objects node. If you
want to comment a starter GPO, select the Starter GPOs node.
| 5. | Right-click the GPO you want to comment, and select Edit.
| 6. | In
the Group Policy Management Editor, right-click the name of the GPO or
starter GPO in the console tree; then select Properties.
| 7. | On the properties page for the GPO or starter GPO, click the Comment tab, shown in Figure 1.
| 8. | Type a comment in the Comment field, and then click OK. |
View, Print, and Save a Report for Group Policy Objects
Scenario/Problem: You need to produce a report of the settings defined by a GPO.
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Solution: View a report for a GPO and save the report.
To view, print, and save a report for a GPO or a starter GPO, perform the following tasks:
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These steps can be applied to a GPO and a starter GPO.
1. | Log on to a domain controller or a member computer that has Windows Server 2008 RSAT installed.
| 2. | Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
| 3. | In the console tree, navigate to the domain that contains the GPO or starter GPO you want to produce the report for.
| 4. | If
you want to produce a report for a GPO, select the Group Policy Objects
node. If you want to produce a report for a starter GPO, select the
Starter GPOs node.
| 5. | Click
the GPO or starter GPO for which you want to produce a report, and
click the Settings tab. If you are presented with an Internet Explorer
Enhanced Security Configuration Error, click Add.
| 6. | To
save the report, right-click the details pane, select Save Report, and
browse to the location in which you want to store the saved report, as
shown in Figure 2.
| 7. | To print the report, right-click the details pane and select Print. |
Back Up Group Policy Objects and Starter GPOs
Scenario/Problem: You plan to modify the settings in a GPO. You want to ensure you can reverse the changes you make in case something goes wrong.
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Solution: Back up a GPO.
To backup a GPO or a starter GPO, perform the following steps:
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These steps can be applied to a GPO and a starter GPO.
1. | Log on to a domain controller or a member computer that has Windows Server 2008 RSAT installed.
| 2. | Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
| 3. | In the console tree, navigate to the domain that contains the GPO or starter GPO you want to back up.
| 4. | If
you want to back up all GPOs, right-click the Group Policy Objects node
and then select Back Up All. If you want to back up all starter GPOs,
right-click the Starter GPOs node and then select Back Up All. Proceed
to Step 7.
| 5. | If
you want to back up a single GPO, select the Group Policy Objects node.
If you want to back up a single starter GPO, select the Starter GPOs
node.
| 6. | Right-click the GPO you want to back up, and select Backup.
| 7. | On the Back Up Group Policy Object window, shown in Figure 3,
type or browse to a location to which you want to store the backup in
the Location field, enter a description for the backup, and click Back
Up.
| 8. | Verify that the backup progress bar shows that it succeeded, as shown in Figure 4, and click OK.
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