How can I use a script to get a list of all Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in the domain?

John Savill

November 8, 2006

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A. The following script, which you can download at http://www.windowsitpro.com/articles/download/listguid.zip , takes the distinguished name (DN) of a domain and returns a list of globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) that it uses to display the GPO names.

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Here's a sample execution and output:D:Temp>cscript listgpo.vbs dc=savilltech,dc=com
GUID: {31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9} Name: Default Domain Policy
GUID: {6AC1786C-016F-11D2-945F-00C04fB984F9} Name: Default Domain   Controllers Policy
GUID: {A9AB07C1-5EAA-4E60-9507-F33524933E7A} Name: Restrict Account Rights
GUID: {CE948635-2E6E-4AAB-8F46-5CA7581528AF} Name: Remove Service Account Rights
GUID: {01D59D61-5417-45A7-96B3-9F694CC686C0} Name: Auto Enrollment
GUID: {BA7E1B25-7341-471E-8FEC-17B9E761DB35} Name: Autoenrollment

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