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GPOs that Windows processes last have the highest precedence. GPOs follow the Local, Site, Domain, or Organizational Units (OUs) rule for processing: first, the local GPO, then site, then the domain, and lastly the OU, including nested OUs, which are OUs that have another OU as their parent.
The GPMC shows what GPOs should apply to the workstation, while the gpresult tool shows what GPOs actually apply to the system. The two tools do not always align. Admins should use gpresult when they go directly to a users workstation to troubleshoot why GPO settings differ from the expected configuration.
GPO Viewer provides a graphical user interface to display the policies that have been applied to both the machine and users that have logged onto the workstation. It provides the ability to drill down on each policy and show the details of the GPO engine and in the case where a policy wasnt applied, the reasons why.
To determine why a Group Policy setting is -- or is not -- in place on a users workstation, IT can use the gpresult utility.
The Policy Analyzer is a utility for analyzing and comparing sets of Group Policy Objects (GPOs). Its main features include: Highlight when a set of Group Policies has redundant settings or internal inconsistencies. Highlight the differences between versions or sets of Group Policies.
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You can view the GPO Health Check Report for a GPO in the GP Repository or in Active Directory. To view the GPO Health Check Report: In the left pane, expand GP Repository or GP Explorer. Expand the appropriate domain hierarchy to the GPO for which you want to generate the report.
Best to create a new GPO, apply it to the OU that youre working in and then run gpupdate and gpresult to verify again. This way youll know for sure if its being applied or not. Then you can use the handy dandy event viewer to diagnose further if need be.
If we want to check computers gpo application, we should log on domain machine using administrator. Log on machine using Administrator. Open CMD (run as administrator). Type gpresult /r or gpresult /h C:\gpo. html and click Enter. Check which Group policy is applied to this machine by opening C:\gpo.

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