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Exporting & Migrating GPOs with PowerShell

Posted by By Pablo Legorreta Posted inActive Directory, PowerShell, Scripting
In more than one project, I have run across the desire to export GPOs that I have created and re-import them. While this can be easily accomplished by customers who have access to AGPM by following MSFT's Guide, this is not always the case. The following is an alternative way that will work with any environment as it is PowerShell based.
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