RSoP (Resultant Set of Policy)
RSoP (Resultant Set of Policy) is a report of all Group
Policy settings within Active Directory
that shows how those settings can affect a network, or how existing Group Policy
Objects (GPOs) affect various combinations of users and computers when the local security
policy is applied.
The RSoP can be viewed using the gprsesult tool in the Group
Policy Management Console, which displays the data in an HTML report. There is also an RSoP snap-in for the Microsoft
Management Console, and reports are accessible through the Help and Support Center.
Contributor(s): Ben Rubenstein
This was last updated in April 2012
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