AGPM

Destroy a GPO

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Destroy a GPO

Approvers have the ability to permanently delete a Group Policy Object (GPO), removing it from the Recycle Bin and making it impossible for it to be recovered. To execute this operation, you must have a user account with the Approver or AGPM Administrator (Full Control) role or the relevant permissions in Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM).

To permanently delete a GPO so it can no longer be restored

  • In the Group Policy Management Console tree, click Change Control in the forest and domain in which you want to manage GPOs.
  • On the Contents tab, click the Recycle Bin tab to display the deleted GPOs.
  • Right-click the GPO to destroy, and then click Destroy.
  • Click Yes to confirm that you want to permanently delete the selected GPO and all backups from the archive.
  • When the Progress window indicates that overall progress is complete, click Close. The GPO is removed from the Recycle Bin tab and is permanently deleted.

Further considerations

By default, you must be an Approver or an AGPM Administrator (Full Control) to perform this procedure. Specifically, you must have List Contents and Delete GPO permissions for the GPO.

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