The User Does Not Have Rsop Data Microsoft

 
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The Group Policy Results Tool or GPResult.exe is a command line tool for IT administrators that allows them to verify all the group policy settings in effect for a specific user or the whole system.

To find out which Group Policy restrictions or settings exist on your computer, open Run box, type rsop.msc and hit Enter to open the RSoP Microsoft Management Console snap-in.

User RSoP data is not available to the user. For example, if you run the snap-in on the computer 'TestDC.example.microsoft.com', you could invoke the snap-in in the following manner. Jan 07, 2013  On my exchange server 2010 installed on server 2008 R2 I always get 'INFO the user does not have RSOP data' while running gpresult /R. Its a member server and running the same command on other member servers produces correct result.

Group Policy processing aborted. When I run gpresult I get this error. When i run the gpresult /r i get the error message: 'the user does not have rsop data'. @Tanmoy Manik i tried to add this at the registry but i have only the.

But this Resultant Set of Policies Report will not show all the Microsoft Group Policy settings.

Group Policy Result Tool (GPResult.exe)

To see the full set of Microsoft Group Policy settings however, you will have to Group Policy Results Tool. Open a command prompt window, type gpresult and hit Enter to see the parameter list.

Now from the available parameters, if you use the command gpresult /Scope Computer /v , you will be able to see all the policies that have been applied to your computer.

To see the policies applied to only your User Account, use gpresult /Scope User /v instead.

Since the tool throws up a lot of information you may want to export the data to a Notepad and then open it.

To do so, in the CMD window, first type gpresult/z >settings.txt and hit Enter. Then type notepad settings.txt and hit Enter to open the Notepad.

The User Does Not Have Rsop Data Microsoft

If you wish, you can read more about this on TechNet.

Also read: How to force Group Policy Update in Windows 10.

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Is there a way to get gpresult to work without never logging in to computer as an actual user?

Lets say UserA is logging in to computer XYZ. You login via TeamViewer to it or are there locally as AdminA, you right click Run As Administrator, type in your administative credentials you type in the famous gpresult /R command to get computer GPO's and it's simply not there.

You try to do it remotely and it fails as well...

How to force it so you can actually get that data as Domain Admin or Administrator on that computer (but not a user) and a user that has never actually logged in to that computer?

No Rsop Data

For years I thought this was just 'working' but it seems I've always been logged in to the computer via RDP or other means and it always worked. Now it doesn't... and I need a way to debug this properly.

Is my only option actually to login as standard user and then do the commands?

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MadBoyMadBoy

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Rsop

Yes, it can be done without doing a interactive login, although you need to know a user that has actually done an interactive login on that computer. In your case, UserA would do it. Then, from an elevated prompt:

Also, from a remote computer:

I really don't get why you need to specify a user when using /scope computer, but this is how it works...

curroparcurropar

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