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Windows Small Business Server 2011 : Using Group Policy - Backing Up a Group Policy Object, Restoring a Group Policy Object

12/11/2013 1:06:21 AM

1. Backing Up a Group Policy Object

A valuable feature, new in the Group Policy Management Console, is the ability to back up and restore GPOs. Include regular backup of all GPOs as part of your overall planning-for-disaster strategy. To back up a GPO, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Group Policy Management Console. In the console tree, navigate to Group Policy Objects in the domain that contains the GPO to be backed up.

    • To back up a single GPO, right-click the GPO and select Back Up.

    • To back up all GPOs in the domain, right-click Group Policy Objects and select Back Up All. (See Figure 1.)

    Figure 21-12. Backing up all GPOs

  2. In the Back Up Group Policy Object dialog box, type the path to the backup location and then click Back Up.

  3. After the operation completes, click OK.


Note:

Because the only reason to back up GPOs—or anything else, for that matter—is to protect data that might have to be restored one day, be sure that the backup folder is secure and can be accessed only by authorized administrators.

2. Restoring a Group Policy Object

You can easily restore GPOs that have been backed up. If you back up all the GPOs in a container, you can restore all of them, some of them, or one at a time.

To restore backed-up GPOs, complete these steps:

  1. Select Group Policy from the Administrative Tools menu.

  2. In the console tree, navigate to Group Policy Objects.

  3. To restore a previous version of an existing GPO or to restore a deleted GPO, right-click Group Policy Objects and select Manage Backups.

  4. In the Manage Backups dialog box, select the GPO to restore and click Restore.

When you have a lot of GPOs to sort through, select the check box that allows you to display only the latest versions of the backed-up GPOs. If you’re unsure of which GPO to restore, highlight them one at a time and click View Settings.

 
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