Get-GPOProcessingEvent¶
SYNOPSIS¶
Queries the specific computer or group of computers for group policy processing events.
SYNTAX¶
TimeSpan (Default)¶
Get-GPOProcessingEvent [[-ComputerName] <String[]>] [[-Credential] <PSCredential>] [-Since <TimeSpan>] [[-MaxEvents] <Int64>] [-Oldest] [-Raw] [-GroupPolicy <Object[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
TimeRange¶
Get-GPOProcessingEvent [[-ComputerName] <String[]>] [[-Credential] <PSCredential>] [[-StartTime] <DateTime>] [[-EndTime] <DateTime>] [[-MaxEvents] <Int64>] [-Oldest] [-Raw] [-GroupPolicy <Object[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
DESCRIPTION¶
Queries the specific computer or group of computers for group policy processing events.
EXAMPLES¶
Example¶
PS C:\> Get-GPOProcessingEvent -MaxEvents 10
This command will show the last 10 group policy processing events on the local system.
Example¶
PS C:\> Get-GPOProcessingEvent -Since (New-TimeSpan -Days 3)
This command will show the group policy processing events that occurred on the local system in the last three days.
PARAMETERS¶
-ComputerName¶
Gets events from the event logs on the specified computer(s). Type the NetBIOS name, an Internet Protocol (IP) address, or the fully qualified domain name of the computer. The default value is the local computer.
Type: String[] Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: IPAddress, __Server, CN Required: False Position: 0 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName, ByValue) Accept wildcard characters: False
-Credential¶
Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default value is the current user.
Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. If you type a user name, you will be prompted for a password. If you type only the parameter name, you will be prompted for both a user name and a password.
Type: PSCredential Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 1 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-EndTime¶
Specifies the end of the time period for the event log query.
Type: DateTime Parameter Sets: TimeRange Aliases: Required: False Position: 3 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-MaxEvents¶
Specifies the maximum number of events this function returns. The default is to return all the events in the logs.
Type: Int64 Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: 4 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-Oldest¶
Returns the events in oldest-first order. By default, events are returned in newest-first order.
Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-StartTime¶
Specifies the beginning of the time period for the event log query.
Type: DateTime Parameter Sets: TimeRange Aliases: Required: False Position: 2 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-GroupPolicy¶
Provide the function all group policy objects in order to have the friendly name presented in the event output.
Type: Object[] Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-Raw¶
Use this switch to provide the raw event log record for the function.
Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
-Since¶
Specifies the beginning of the time period for the event log query based on the given amount of time.
Type: TimeSpan Parameter Sets: TimeSpan Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False
CommonParameters¶
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.