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Group Policy Export Lists

Is there a more efficient way of listing and documenting a group policy than to Export List for each level of the group policy tree.
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If you've got a Win2K3 Server or XP client on your network, load the new Group Policy Management Console.  It can list defined settings in a GPO, and I beleive you can print the list.  

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/gpmc/default.mspx
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If you want to see the effective Group Policy on a client, you can use the RSoP (Resultant Set of Policy) snap-in with the MMC.

For Documentation of my network, I use a variety of tools.  These include LANGuard (http://www.gfi.com/lannetscan/) and Ecora (http://www.ecora.com/ecora/).  Both have free trial software available.  Used in conjunction, they provide a dynamite value.  Ecora also has a utility to draw you network with Visio, if you have that installed on your box.

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