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Group Policy Modeling
Dec. 9, 2002

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Administrators can use the Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP) snap-in in modeling mode to see which policies would be applied. In this case, the administrator is looking at the resultant policy for the Start menu and Taskbar and can see that with the current policy settings the user will not see the Run command, will not be able to change the Taskbar or Start menu settings, and will see the classic Windows Start menu. Administrators can also work with RSOP data in the Group Policy Management Console.

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