Automatically Populate a Migration Table from a Group Policy Object

Applies To: Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012

You can use the migration table editor to scan one or more Group Policy objects (GPOs) or backup GPOs, extract all references to security principals and UNC paths, and automatically enter these items in the migration table as source name entries.

To automatically populate a migration table from a GPO

  1. Open the migration table editor.

  2. From the Tools menu, click Populate from GPO .

  3. In the Look in this domain drop-down list, select the domain that contains the GPO.

  4. In the Group Policy objects list, click the GPO or GPOs from which you want to populate the migration table, select Include security principals from the DACL on the GPO during scan if appropriate, and then click OK .

To automatically populate a migration table from a backup GPO

  1. Open the migration table editor.

  2. From the Tools menu, click Populate from Backup .

  3. In the Backup location drop-down box, type the path of the folder that contains the backup GPO, or click Browse to locate the folder.

  4. In the Backed up GPOs list, select one or more backed-up GPOs, select Show only the latest version of each GPO or Include security principals from the DACL on the GPO if appropriate, and then click OK .

Additional considerations

  • To complete the migration table for either of these procedures, you need to adjust only the destination values. By default, the destination name for each entry will be set to Same as source when you use either of the Populate options.

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