Practice: Generating RSoP Queries

June 2nd, 2010by July

In this practice, you generate three RSoP queries.

Exercise 1: Creating an RSoP Query with the Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard Logging Mode

In this exercise, you create an RSoP query with the Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard Logging mode and view the results in the RSoP query console.

^ To create an RSoP query with Logging mode

1. Log on to Serverl as Administrator.

2. On Serverl, use the procedure provided earlier in this lesson to create an RSoP

query with the Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard Logging mode. Create the query for

the settings applied to User? on Serverl (this computer).

3. View the results of the RSoP query on the RSoP query console in the User Configuration node, in the Administrative Templates node. The settings from the West

OU Desktop GPO are shown.

4. Save the RSoP query console as User? RSoP.

5- Open the West OU Desktop GPO. In the User Configuration node, in the Administrative Templates node, in the Desktop node, configure the Hide My Network Places Icon On Desktop setting to Enabled.

6. Open the User? RSoP console. Is the new setting in the West OU Desktop GPO

reflected in the RSoP? Why?

No, the new setting in the West OU Desktop GPO is not reflected in the User? RSoP because User? has not yet logged on since the new GPO settings were implemented.

7. Log off as Administrator, then log on as User?. Is the My Network Places icon visible on the desktop? Why?

No, the My Network Places icon is not visible on the desktop because the West OU Desktop GPO setting hides the icon.

8. Log off as User?, then log on as Administrator. Open the User? RSoP console. Is

the new setting in the West OU Desktop GPO reflected in the RSoP? Why?

Yes, the new setting in the West OU Desktop GPO is reflected in the User? RSoP because User? has logged on since the new GPO settings were implemented.

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