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	"title": "Group Policy Results Tool (GPResult.exe) helps verify Settings in Windows 11/10",
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	"plain_text": "Group Policy Results Tool (GPResult.exe) helps verify Settings in\r\nWindows 11/10\r\nBy AnandK@TWC\r\nPublished: 2022-11-04 · Archived: 2026-04-05 13:56:20 UTC\r\nDownload Windows Speedup Tool to fix errors and make PC run faster\r\nThe Group Policy Results Tool or GPResult.exe is a command-line tool for IT  administrators that allows them to verify\r\nall the group policy settings in effect for a specific user or the whole system.\r\nResultant Set of Policy Tool (rsop.msc)\r\nTo find out which Group Policy restrictions or settings exist on your computer, open the Run box, type rsop.msc and hit\r\nEnter to open the RSoP Microsoft Management Console snap-in.\r\nBut this Resultant Set of Policies Report will not show all the Microsoft Group Policy settings.\r\nhttps://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nPage 1 of 5\n\nHow to use Group Policy Result Tool (GPResult.exe)\r\nTo see the full set of Microsoft Group Policy settings, however, you will have to use the Group Policy Results Tool. Open a\r\ncommand prompt window, type gpresult, and hit Enter to see the parameter list.\r\nNow from the available parameters, if you use the command gpresult /Scope Computer /v you will be able to see all the\r\npolicies that have been applied to your computer.\r\nhttps://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nPage 2 of 5\n\nTo see the policies applied to only your User Account, use gpresult /Scope User /v instead.\r\nSince the tool throws up a lot of information, you may want to export the data to a Notepad and then open it.\r\nTo do so, in the CMD window, first, type gpresult/z \u003esettings.txt and hit Enter. Then type notepad settings.txt\r\nand hit Enter to open the Notepad.\r\nRelated: How to check the Group Policy applied on a Windows computer\r\nTIP: You can also run the Group Policy Result Tool to check if there is a Firewall policy blocking it.\r\nhttps://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nPage 3 of 5\n\nOpen an elevated command prompt window, type gpresult -z and hit Enter. Check under Resultant Set Of Policies For\r\nComputer, esp under Security Options.\r\nEtt fel inträffade.\r\nDet går inte att köra JavaScript.\r\nIf you wish, you can read more about this on TechNet.\r\nhttps://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nPage 4 of 5\n\nAlso read: How to force Group Policy Update in Windows.\r\nAnand Khanse is the Admin of TheWindowsClub.com, a 10-year Microsoft MVP (2006-16) \u0026 a Windows Insider MVP\r\n(2016-2022). Please read the entire post \u0026 the comments first, create a System Restore Point before making any changes to\r\nyour system \u0026 be careful about any 3rd-party offers while installing freeware.\r\nSource: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nhttps://www.thewindowsclub.com/group-policy-results-tool-windows\r\nPage 5 of 5",
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