/U [domain\]user Specifies the username on the remote system. This name may not match
the username on the local system. You??™ll need to supply a domain name when working with a
domain controller.
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given user. You can provide the command line
switch without specifying the password on the command line in cleartext. The system prompts
you for the password. Using this feature can help you maintain the security of passwords used
on your system.
/USER [domain\]targetuser Displays RSoP data for the specified user. You can check the
information of users in other domains by including the user domain.
/SCOPE {USER | COMPUTER} Specifies the scope of the output. You can display the user or
computer information separately. The utility displays both user and computer information
when you omit this command line switch.
/V Displays verbose information about the user or computer. The amount of additional information
you receive varies by system. The utility displays detail-specific settings that have a
precedence of 1.
/Z Displays superverbose information about the user or computer. The amount of additional
information you receive varies by system.
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