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Gpedit.dll

Group Policy Object Editor

 
     
  Description  
     
 
icon   Gpedit.dll is a the Group Policy Object Editor, a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. It is a tool used to configure Group Policies.

Gpedit.dll is a 32-bit Dynamic Linked Library of code components for a graphics UI style application.
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  Key Facts from within File  
     
 
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File description
  GPEdit
 
File Version
  5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
 
Application
  Microsoft Windows Operating System
 
App version
  5.1.2600.2180
 
Type
  32-bit
 
Publisher
  Microsoft Corporation
 
Copyright
  (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
   
  File System and OS Information  
     
 
File system  
  C:\Windows\System32

This directory holds the core operating system files and libraries.

     
Date Modified
  28-Feb-2006 5:00 am
 
Date Created
  28-Feb-2006 5:00 am
 
Size
  554 KB  (566,784 Bytes)
 
Captured from
  Core without updates
 
OS at capture
  Windows XP (SP2), Build 2600, 32-bit edition
 
 
   
  Security Validation  
     
 
security   The two security hashes for Gpedit.dll were created from the original file. The security hash is created by scanning all bytes within the file. Identical files should have the same hashes. SHA1 is considered the more secure than the older MD5 hash.
     
MD5
  C4EE648B2474D84CF081C3FE0DC578DA
 
SHA1
  38E99F24275E94CCC8378077A345C8CCD6AB89E3
     
  Requires  
     
 
required   The following files are required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list.

           
  import Activeds.dll   import Ole32.dll
  import Advapi32.dll   import Oleaut32.dll
  import Dssec.dll   import Secur32.dll
  import Dsuiext.dll   import Shell32.dll
  import Framedyn.dll   import Shlwapi.dll
  import Gdi32.dll   import User32.dll
  import Kernel32.dll   import Userenv.dll
  import Netapi32.dll   import Wsock32.dll
  import Ntdll.dll  
 
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  Additional Analysis  
     
 
notes  
  • Gpedit.dll is a PE style file.
  • Our analysis shows that over 2 different files internally use Gpedit.dll.
   
  Internal Resource Counts  
     
 
notes   Resources are read-only content stored within the file. It is mostly used to hold graphics, strings, menus and dialog templates, although other types are occasionally used. See our section on Resources Help for more details.

  Strings and Messages19   Icons (Single)6  
  Dialog Templates0   Icons (Grouped)3  
  Menus3   Icons (Animated)0  
  HTML Documents0   Cursors (Single)0  
  Accelerators0   Cursors (Grouped)0  
  Manifests1   Cursors (Animated)0  
  Fonts0   Bitmaps7  
 
   
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notes   The single image below shows the Group Icon resources extracted from the file.

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notes   View the text string resources. Some filtering was done to remove non-standard characters and to limit the length strings. Strings embedded in code are not shown.
  
1Group Policy
Group Policy
Group Policy
Resultant Set of Policy
DC Options...
Options for domain controller selection
Not Applied (Unknown reason)
%s [%s] Policy
%s Policy
%hu (Computer), %hu (User)
(Not specified)
2Archive data in console file
Saves the RSoP data in the console file for future reference
(Archived Data)
Archived Data
Currently the archived data is being displayed. To switch to the current view, save this console and close this snapin. Then reopen the saved console file.
AD (%hu), Sysvol (%hu)
Denied (WMI Filter)
Disabled (GPO)
Current Group Policy Object Links for the forest
Computer Configuration
User Configuration
3Windows Settings
Software Settings
Select a computer:
Local Computer
Remote computer:
Group Policy Object Links
No Override
Current Group Policy Object Links for %s
Inaccessible GPO - Access Denied
Add a Group Policy Object Link
This list obtained from: %s
4Denied (Security)
This snap-in allows you to edit Group Policy Objects which can be linked to a Site, Domain, or Organizational Unit in the Active Directory or stored on a computer.
Microsoft Corporation
Group Policy About Information
This snap-in allows you to view the Resultant Set of Policy for a user on a machine. The snap-in can be used to view policy that has been applied as well as predict what policy would be applied to a user on a machine.
Resultant Set of Policy About Information
Selection
The information in this saved console file is out of date or invalid. Please create a new console file.
You do not have permission to perform this operation.
Filtering
Scope of Management
Disabled (Link)
%s on %s - RSoP
5%s - RSoP
User name
Computer name
Site name
Domain controller
Alternate user Location
Alternate computer location
Alternate user security groups
Alternate computer security groups
User container
Computer container
Choose User Container
Select the active directory container for the user.
Choose Computer Container
Select the active directory container for the computer.
6Group Policy Objects associated with this computer, highest priority first.
Group Policy Objects associated with this user, highest priority first.
Welcome to the Resultant Set of Policy Wizard
Mode Selection
You can view policy settings applied to a selected computer and user, or you can simulate a policy implementation.
Computer Selection
You can view policy settings for this computer or for another computer on this network.
You can view policy settings for any users of the selected computer.
Summary of Selections
The list contains the selections you made in this wizard.
Computer and User Selection
You can view simulated policy settings for a selected user (or a container with user information) and computer (or a container with computer information).
Advanced Simulation Options
You can select additional options for your simulation.
Alternate Active Directory Paths (Optional)
You may specify different locations for the selected user and/or computer.
7User Security Groups
You can simulate changes to the selected user's security groups.
Computer Security Groups
You can simulate changes to the selected computer's security groups.
Group Policy Object
(Access Denied)
Failed to open the Group Policy Object on this computer. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to open the Group Policy Object on %s. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to create new Group Policy Object. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to delete the Group Policy Object. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to link the Group Policy Object with the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to unlink the Group Policy Object with the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to set the display name. You may not have appropriate rights.
8Failed to save the Group Policy Object Link information. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to query the Group Policy link information with 0x%x. You may not have appropriate rights or no domain controller is available.
Failed to delete the Group Policy Object %s. You may not have appropriate rights.
Failed to start the Group Policy snapin. The gpedit.msc file may be missing, files with the .msc extension may not be associated with mmc.exe, or you may not have the appropriate rights.
Failed to find a domain controller. There may be a policy that prevents you from selecting another domain controller.
Failed to find a domain controller for %s with Active Directory support.
Are you sure you wish to permanently delete %s?
Delete Group Policy Object
Disabling part (or all) of this Group Policy Object causes all of the policies it contains to be reversed from the client machine. • • Are you sure you want to do this?
Confirm Disable
9The domain controller for Group Policy operations is not available. You may cancel this operation for this session or retry using one of the following domain controller choices:
Domain controller not found for %s
When Group Policy is selecting a domain controller, it will use the option chosen below. There is a policy that may override this preference. This will take effect the next time this snap-in is started.
Options for domain controller selection
10The Active Directory query for the specified computer failed.
The Active Directory query for the specified user container failed.
The Active Directory query for the specified computer container failed.
The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the RSoP data due to the error listed below.
Failed to connect to %s due to the error listed below.
The selected computer currently does not have RSoP logging enabled. Do you want to continue?
RSoP Logging Disabled
Browse for a Group Policy Object
Domains/OUs
Computers
New Group Policy Object
11All Group Policy Objects stored in this domain:
Domains, OUs and linked Group Policy Objects:
Group Policy Objects linked to this site:
Up One Level
Create New Group Policy Object
View Menu
12WMI Filters for Users
You can include Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filters in your simulation.
WMI Filters for Computers
13Slow network simulation
The %s domain does not contain any domain controller with the RSoP planning mode functionality available.
Failed to connect to a domain controller.
Failed to get the list of domains.
Failed to save the Group Policy Object properties.
Not Applied (Empty)
The domain controller you have selected does not have the RSoP planning mode functionality available. Please select a different domain controller.
14Component Name
In progress
%s completed successfully.
%s failed due to the error listed below. •
%s was processing policy settings when this set of data was generated.
%s processed successfully but failed to log resultant set of policy information. •
%s has requested to process its policy settings again. This can be due to non-critical errors occurring during the previous processing of policy.
Success (no data)
Failed (no data)
%s has requested to process its policy settings in synchronous foreground refresh. This can be due to changes in the policy settings.
15Text Documents (*.txt)#*.txt##
%s failed due to the error listed below and failed to log resultant set of policy information. •
16Windows Settings are applied to all users who log on to the computer. This node has two subnodes: Security Settings and Scripts.
• • WARNING! One or more Group Policy components failed to process their settings. To view the processing details, select the Properties link above and then select the Error Information tab.
• • WARNING! An error occurred generating this data. Select the item with the red icon for details on how to view the error.
17Failed to find the WMI filter linked to this Group Policy Object.
18(All linked WMI filters equal TRUE)
(None selected)
• Note: Status information for the other components may be out of date.
Loopback mode
The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the computer or user's data due to insufficient permissions.
The RSoP snap-in was unable to generate the RSoP data because the target machine is currently running RSoP or processing Group Policy.
Please wait. Loading RSoP data from archive...
The Domain Controller (%s) does not support RSoP. Please select another Domain Controller.
Failed to connect to %s due to the error listed below. Please select another Domain Controller.
Failed to find the WMI filter linked to this Group Policy Object. The filter associated with this GPO wll be removed.
%s (Domain - %s)
There are other Resultant Set of Policy applications running already with the information you requested. If you proceed, without exiting these Resultant Set of Policy applications, it may behave incorrectly. Ok to Proceed ?
Group Policy Error
19RSoP data is invalid. Likely causes are, data is corrupt, data has been deleted or data has never been created.
User Selection

Zero terminated sub-strings are separated with " • ".
 
     
   
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