Group policy
Hello everyone,
What is the easiest way to determine which policies are effecting a certain account.
For instance, I'm logged in using a certain account. I would like to find out if there's any policies that are restricting this account from performing certain actions.??
Thank you in advance.
E. Canaan
What is the easiest way to determine which policies are effecting a certain account.
For instance, I'm logged in using a certain account. I would like to find out if there's any policies that are restricting this account from performing certain actions.??
Thank you in advance.
E. Canaan
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skully93 Member Posts: 323 ■■■□□□□□□□It's been a while but isn't there a way to check something via effective permissions or whatnot?
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jescab Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,321click start
click run
type cmd and then click enter
type gpresult and click enter
It will run and then display everything about that user pertaining to group policies.GO STEELERS GO - STEELERS RULE