Edit GPO via PowerShell


hi, there way edit gpo via powershell ?

i mean, not rename rather going editing mode, , edit actual stuff.

like going administrative templates , disable , enable things.

is possible powershell?

best,

alexandru

there no editing cmdlets.  template not gpo used generate gpo.


well, can edit registry-based settings more nothing.

evgenij smirnov

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how can that? need know exact policy , adjust xml accordingly register gpo.

yes.  can edit preferences,

if master of gp xml easiest method.  search articles on editing gpo files.  here 1 tested edit module.

https://davewyatt.wordpress.com/2015/03/31/manage-local-group-policy-objects-from-powershell-and-desired-state-configuration/


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