In Windows XP, the command line tool is used to verify the validity of policy settings for specific users or computers. The administrator can run GPResult on any remote computer under his/her jurisdiction. By default, GPResult returns all valid policy settings on the current computer.
To Run GPResult on your computer, follow these steps: Click Start and Run, and Enter cmd to open the command line window. Enter gpresult and redirect the system output to a text file. Directs GPResult output data to a text file.
Enter notepad gp.txt to open the output file. The policy result is displayed. The GPResult Authentication Policy administrator can also direct GPResult to another user or computer. The following table lists the complete parameters of the GPResult tool. Www.2cto.com use the GPResult command line tool to specify the remote computer name or IP address (do not use a backslash ). The default value is local computer. Run the GPResult command by using the user account permissions specified by the <user> or <domain> \ <user> parameter. The default value is the user permission for logging on to the computer and entering this command. The User Account permissions specified in the/u parameter are given. Specify the target user name to display the corresponding RSOP data. Displays user or computer results. Verify that the/scope parameter value is user or computer. If you ignore the/scope parameter, gpresult displays both user and computer results. Used to display detailed policy information in the output result. Used to display all available information related to group policies in the output results. Because more information is generated than the/v parameter, when you use this parameter, redirect the output result to a text file (for example, gpresult/z> policy.txt ).