GPRESULT – displays the Resultant Set of Policy

This doesn't work for Windows 2000 but XP and on.
 
GPRESULT [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
[/SCOPE scope]
         [/USER targetusername] [/V | /Z]
 
Description:
    This command line tool displays the
Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP)
    for a target user and
computer.
 
Parameter List:
    /S        system          
Specifies the remote system to connect
                              
to.
 
    /U        [domain\]user    Specifies the user
context under which
                               the command should
execute.
 
    /P        [password]       Specifies the password
for the given
                               user context. Prompts for input
if omitte
 
    /USER     [domain\]user    Specifies the user name
for which the
                               RSOP data is to be
displayed.
 
    /SCOPE    scope            Specifies whether the
user or the
                               computer settings needs to
be
                              
displayed.
                               Valid values: "USER",
"COMPUTER".
 
    /V                         Specifies that the
verbose information
                               is to be displayed.
Verbose information
                               details specific settings
that have
                               been applied with a precedence of
1.
 
    /Z                         Specifies that the
super-verbose
                               information is to be displayed.
Super-
                               verbose information details
specific
                               settings that have been applied with
a
                               precedence of 1 and higher. This
allows
                               you to see if a setting was set
in
                               multiple places. See the Group
Policy
                               online help for more
information.
 
    /?                         Displays this
help/usage.
 
NOTE: If you run GPRESULT without parameters, it
returns the RSoP data
      for the current logged-on user on the computer it
was run on.
 
Examples:
    GPRESULT
    GPRESULT /USER
targetusername /V
    GPRESULT /S system /USER targetusername /SCOPE COMPUTER
/Z
    GPRESULT /S system /U username /P password /SCOPE USER
/V