It may turn out that a policy change has undesired side effects, or that the change accidentally was done at the wrong policy level (i.e. machine instead of user policy). CASPol allows for the recovery of the last machine or user policy before a change has been made. The syntax is as follows:
Caspol –recover
The –machine and –user options are used to explicitly state what policy should be recovered. For instance, the below command undoes the last change to the user policy
Caspol –user -recover
Note that this option only undoes the last change. CASPol does not cache any changes before that. That means if you call this option twice you The policy recovery will have been annulled.