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GPRESULT [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] [/SCOPE scope] [/USER targetusername] [/R | /V | /Z] [(/X | /H) <filename> [/F]] Description: This command line tool displays the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) information for a target user and computer. Parameter List: /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which the command should execute. Can not be used with /X, /H. /P [password] Specifies the password for the given user context. Prompts for input if omitted. Can not be used with /X, /H. /SCOPE scope Specifies whether the user or the computer settings needs to be displayed. Valid values: "USER", "COMPUTER". /USER [domain\]user Specifies the user name for which the RSOP data is to be displayed. /X <filename> Saves the report in XML format at the location and with the file name specified by the <filename> parameter. (valid in Windows Vista SP1 and above and Windows Server 2008 and above) /H <filename> Saves the report in HTML format at the location and with the file name specified by the <filename> parameter. (valid in Windows Vista SP1 and above and Windows Server 2008 and above) /F Forces gpresult to overwrite the file name specified in the /X or /H command. /R Displays RSoP summary data. /V Specifies that verbose information should be displayed. Verbose information provides additional detailed settings that have been applied with a precedence of 1. /Z Specifies that the super-verbose information should be displayed. Super- verbose information provides additional detailed settings that have been applied with a precedence of 1 and higher. This allows you to see if a setting was set in multiple places. See the Group Policy online help topic for more information. /? Displays this help message. Examples: GPRESULT /R GPRESULT /H GPReport.html GPRESULT /USER targetusername /V GPRESULT /S system /USER targetusername /SCOPE COMPUTER /Z GPRESULT /S system /U username /P password /SCOPE USER /V