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Updated Group Policy Search service

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Mike Stephens
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Apr 05, 2019
First published on TechNet on Sep 01, 2012
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/tags/mike+stephens/ here with an important service announcement.  In June of 2010, guest poster Kapil Mehra introduced the http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2010/06/24/announcing-the-group-policy-search-service.aspx .  The Group Policy Search (GPS) service is a web application hosted on Windows Azure, which enables you to search for registry-based Group Policy settings used in Windows operating systems.

It’s a "plezz-shzaa" to announce that GPS version 1.1.4 is live at http://gps.cloudapp.net/ .  Version 1.1.4 includes registry-based policy settings from Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, performance improvements, bug fixes, and a few little surprises.  It's the easiest way to search for a Group Policy setting.

So, the next time you need to search for a Group Policy settings, or want to know the registry key and value name that backs a particular policy setting-- don't look for a antiquated settings spreadsheet reference.  Get your Group Policy Search on!!

And, if you act now-- we'll throw in the http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/d1615909-62e2-df11-a844-00237de2db9e -- for free! That's right, take Group Policy Search with you on the go. What an offer! Group Policy Search and Group Policy Search Windows Phone 7 application -- for one low, low price -- FREE!  Act now and you'll get free shipping.

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