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Restore a Deleted GPO

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How to restore a Deleted GPO

A deleted Group Policy object (GPO) can be restored by approvers and put back in the archive by taking it from the Recycle Bin. This operation may only be performed by a user account that has the Approver or AGPM Administrator (Full Control) role or the requisite permissions in Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM).

To restore a deleted GPO

  • 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 restore, and then click Restore.
  • Type a comment to be displayed in the history of the GPO, and then click OK.
  • When the Progress window indicates that overall progress is complete, click Close. The GPO is removed from the Recycle Bin tab and is displayed on the Controlled tab.

Keep in mind If a GPO was deleted from the production environment, restoring it to the archive will not automatically redeploy it to the production environment. To return the GPO to the production environment, deploy the GPO.

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 either Deploy GPO or Delete GPO permissions for the GPO.

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