Mike Hammer
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Gpo report in word
Hi I’m looking to export settings and have them listed in an easy to read format. In a word doc. The doc would look like the html report but editable
Using office 2013 2016. Gpos are Windows 2012 r2.
I know how to do reports I just wondered if any one got a pretty way of doing it to word.
Cheers
Using office 2013 2016. Gpos are Windows 2012 r2.
I know how to do reports I just wondered if any one got a pretty way of doing it to word.
Cheers
ASKER
I get a word document. A design. That has a table of settings. For each gpo
But it's got a bit out of sync over the years. And it would be nice to baseline it again. And quicker just using s exports of the actual gpo. So we know what's set.
But it's got a bit out of sync over the years. And it would be nice to baseline it again. And quicker just using s exports of the actual gpo. So we know what's set.
I'd grab everything out of the sysvol and drop it into the security baseline analyser and run reports from there. Word documents are not the way to go to be honest.
ASKER
Yes. But the word doc is the. Here are the changes we want this is how it should look. Who ever writes must take an age. :-). I know they are open to change. Though
OK
So the word documents are how it's meant to be, how it was, or how it is now?
So the word documents are how it's meant to be, how it was, or how it is now?
ASKER
Currently. It's a word doc.
I was just thinking the settings could be populated from the gpo itself
I was just thinking the settings could be populated from the gpo itself
let me rephrase this, what relevance are the word documents at the moment to the work you're planning on carrying out?
Thanks
Alex
Thanks
Alex
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It's just the chosen format. It's a big doc for the overalll design and has a section on gpos.
I don't own the doc. I just think something starting out as a report if what we have is better than the free hand version
I don't own the doc. I just think something starting out as a report if what we have is better than the free hand version
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Good idea cheers
use
Get-ChildItem -Filter "*.HTML" -recurse | Select-Object Name, Directory
That'll give you the files and the locations.
Get-ChildItem -Filter "*.HTML" -recurse | Select-Object Name, Directory
That'll give you the files and the locations.
use
gpresult /h c:\temp\gpresults.html
That'll export the report from the machine to an HTML file. Editing it would be an issue as well, it's not a true report at that point really is it :-)
what are you trying to do, that would help.
Thanks
Alex