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Archived Data�Currently the archived data is being displayed.  To switch to the current view, save this console and close this snap-in.  Then reopen the saved console file.LoggingPlanningRevisionAD (%hu), SYSVOL (%hu)Denied (WMI Filter)Disabled (GPO)0Current Group Policy Object Links for the forestNameComputer ConfigurationUser ConfigurationPAWindows SettingsSoftware SettingsSelect a computer:UntitledLocalLocal ComputerRemote computer: Group Policy Object LinksNo OverrideDisabled(Current Group Policy Object Links for %s Inaccessible GPO - Access DeniedAdd a Group Policy Object LinkThis list obtained from: %s%s (%s)PAAppliedDenied (Security)�This snap-in allows you to edit Group Policy Objects which can be linked to a Site, Domain, or Organizational Unit in Active Directory or stored on a computer.Microsoft Corporation1.0Group Policy About Information�This snap-in allows you to view the Resultant Set of Policy for a user on a computer.  The snap-in can be used to view policy that has been applied as well as predict what policy would be applied to a user on a computer.)Resultant Set of Policy About Information	SelectionSettingshThe information in this saved console file is out of date or invalid.  Please create a new console file.5You do not have permission to perform this operation.	FilteringScope of ManagementDisabled (Link)%s on %s - RSoP	%s - RSoPMode	User name
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User LocationComputer locationUser security groupsComputer security groupsUser containerComputer containerChoose User Container3Select the Active Directory container for the user.Choose Computer Container7Select the Active Directory container for the computer.PAKGroup Policy Objects associated with this computer, highest priority first.GGroup Policy Objects associated with this user, highest priority first.-Welcome to the Resultant Set of Policy WizardMode SelectionrYou can view policy settings applied to a selected computer and user, or you can simulate a policy implementation.Computer SelectionWYou can view policy settings for this computer or for another computer on this network.DYou can view policy settings for any users of the selected computer.Summary of Selections9The list contains the selections you made in this wizard.User and Computer Selection�You can view simulated policy settings for a selected user (or a container with user information) and computer (or a container with computer information).Advanced Simulation Options6You can select additional options for your simulation. Alternate Active Directory PathsSYou can simulate changes to the network location of the selected user and computer.PAUser Security Groups@You can simulate changes to the selected user's security groups.Computer Security GroupsDYou can simulate changes to the selected computer's security groups.Group Policy Object (Access Denied)dFailed to open the Group Policy Object on this computer.  You might not have the appropriate rights.YFailed to open the Group Policy Object on %s.  You might not have the appropriate rights.SFailed to open the Group Policy Object.  You might not have the appropriate rights.YFailed to create the new Group Policy Object.  You might not have the appropriate rights.UFailed to delete the Group Policy Object.  You might not have the appropriate rights.�Failed to link the Group Policy Object with the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit.  You might not have the appropriate rights.�Failed to unlink the Group Policy Object with the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit.  You might not have the appropriate rights.KFailed to set the display name.  You might not have the appropriate rights.NFailed to query for the list of Group Policy Objects linked to this container.cFailed to save the Group Policy Object Link information. You might not have the appropriate rights.�Failed to query the Group Policy link information with 0x%x.  You might not have the appropriate rights or no domain controller is available.XFailed to delete the Group Policy Object %s.  You might not have the appropriate rights.�Failed to start the Group Policy snap-in.  The gpedit.msc file might be missing, files with the .msc extension might not be associated with mmc.exe, or you might not have the appropriate rights.xFailed to find a domain controller.  There might be a policy that prevents you from selecting another domain controller.HFailed to find a domain controller for %s with Active Directory support./Are you sure you wish to permanently delete %s?Delete Group Policy Object�Disabling part (or all) of this Group Policy Object causes all of the policies it contains to be reversed from the client computer.

Are you sure you want to do this?Confirm Disable;Are you sure you wish to remove Group Policy Object for %s?PA�The domain controller for Group Policy operations is not available.  You can cancel this operation for this session or retry using one of the following domain controller choices:"Domain controller not found for %s�When Group Policy is selecting a domain controller, it will use the option chosen below.  There is a policy that might override this preference.  This will take effect the next time this snap-in is started.'Options for domain controller selection�The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the user's data due to insufficient permissions.  The snap-in will continue to start but only the computer's data will be displayed.�The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the computer's data due to insufficient permissions.  The snap-in will continue to start but only the user's data will be displayed.:The specified user could not be found in Active Directory.>The specified computer could not be found in Active Directory.�The Active Directory container you selected does not exist on the domain controller Group Policy is using.  The following conditions could cause this:

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2)  The container was recently deleted on another domain controller and has not replicated to the %s domain controller that this Active Directory tool is using.rThe container path entered is actually a user object.  Please select a container which holds user objects instead.zThe container path entered is actually a computer object.  Please select a container which holds computer objects instead.9The Active Directory query for the specified user failed.=The Active Directory query for the specified computer failed.CThe Active Directory query for the specified user container failed.GThe Active Directory query for the specified computer container failed.TThe RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the RSoP data due to the error listed below.�Failed to connect to %s due to the error listed below. Ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is enabled on the target computer, and consult the event log of the target computer for further details.]The selected computer currently does not have RSoP logging enabled.  Do you want to continue?RSoP Logging Disabled Browse for a Group Policy ObjectOpenDomains/OUsSites	ComputersAllNew Group Policy ObjectUsersPANameDomain/All Group Policy Objects stored in this domain:.&Domains, OUs and linked Group Policy Objects:*&Group Policy Objects linked to this site:Up One LevelCreate New Group Policy Object	View MenuSt&op	Find N&owForestForest:Group Policy Object ExistsYesNoUnknownLocal Computer\%sNon-AdministratorsWMI Filters for UsersTYou can include Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filters in your simulation.WMI Filters for ComputersWMI filters for usersWMI filters for computersSlow network simulationYesNoiThe %s domain does not contain any domain controller with the RSoP planning mode functionality available.)Failed to connect to a domain controller."Failed to get the list of domains.2Failed to save the Group Policy Object properties.Not Applied (Empty)�The domain controller you have selected does not have the RSoP planning mode functionality available.  Please select a different domain controller.Component NameStatusSuccessFailedIn progress%s completed successfully.*%s failed due to the error listed below.

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]Display <A HREF = javascript:external.ExecuteSelectionMenuItem('_PROPERTIES')>Properties </A>�Administrators use the Computer Configuration node in Group Policy to set policies that are applied to computers, regardless of who logs onto them.�Administrators use the User Configuration node in Group Policy to set policies that are applied to users, regardless of which computer they log on to.�Software Settings are applied to users regardless of which computer they log on to. This node has a Software Installation subnode.�Windows Settings are applied to users regardless of which computer they log on to. This node has five subnodes: Folder Redirection, Security Settings, Scripts, Remote Installation Services, and Internet Explorer MaintenanceuSoftware Settings are applied to all users who log on to the computer. This node has a Software Installation subnode.�Windows Settings are applied to all users who log on to the computer. This node has two subnodes: Security Settings and Scripts.�



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Note:  Due to the GP Core failure, none of the other Group Policy components processed their policy.  Consequently, status information for the other components is not available.�Note:  This component only reports overall status information.  It does not report information about its individual policy settings; consequently, those settings will not appear in this tool.  XPlease contact the vendor of this component to check if an updated version is available.jThe RSoP snap-in was unable to enumerate the users on the selected computer due to the error listed below.�The selected computer does not support RSoP logging.  RsoP logging support is available in operating system releases after Windows 2000.*Please wait.  Searching for WMI filters... Display computer policy settingsDisplay user policy settings&Resultant Set of Policy (&Planning)...RSoP Context Menu%Resultant Set of Policy (&Logging)...
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Loopback modeReplaceMergedThe RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the computer or user's data due to insufficient permissions.�The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the RSoP data because the target computer is currently running RSoP or processing Group Policy./Please wait.  Loading RSoP data from archive...`The domain controller (%s) does not support RSoP. Select a domain controller that supports RSoP.XFailed to connect to %s due to the error listed below. Select another domain controller.vFailed to find the WMI filter linked to this Group Policy Object. The filter associated with this GPO will be removed.%s (Domain - %s)�There are other Resultant Set of Policy applications running already with the information you requested.  If you proceed, without exiting these Resultant Set of Policy applications, it might behave incorrectly. Proceed ?Group Policy ErrorPAUnable to generate RSoP Data. In logging mode, likely causes are Group Policy has never successfully processed for the computer or user, RSoP logging was never enabled, or data is corrupt. In planning mode, verify that the selected domain controller supports RSoP.User SelectionVerdana12Verdana8PendingPending (no data)&Generate RSoP Data ...@Launches a wizard to obtain Resultant Set of Policy information.&Change Query ...?Relaunch the RSoP wizard to allow the user to change the query.OFailed to select a default domain controller. Select another domain controller.&Refresh Query:Refreshes the current query by recollecting the RSoP data.Action required4Select 'Generate RSoP Data...' from the Action menu.BCross forest planning mode scenario's are not currently supported.SCould not determine whether the specified user and computer are in the same forest.IContinuing with this procedure will remove all previous results. Proceed?�%s did not complete policy processing because a system restart is required for the settings to be applied.  Group Policy will attempt to apply the settings the next time the computer is restarted.Starting with Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), the Resultant Set of Policies (RSoP) report does not show all Microsoft Group Policy settings.  To see the full set of Microsoft Group Policy settings applied for a computer or user, use the command-line tool Gpresult.Local Group Policy EditorLocal Group Policy EditorTThis snap-in allows you to edit the local Group Policy Objects stored on a computer.Starting with Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), the Resultant Set of Policies (RSoP) report does not show all Microsoft Group Policy settings.  To see the full set of Microsoft Group Policy settings applied for a computer or user, use the command-line tool gpresult.l4VS_VERSION_INFO��
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