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The error message you provide is related to Computer Configuration instead of User Configuration, so user policy update failure may do not matter with error message in AD GPO. Open CMD do not run as Administrator. Tip: The gpo report file may contain private information, please do not upload it on public forums.

Also, is there a possibility of this issue happening if there is no changes made to the user policy? Tip: The gpsvc log may contain private information, please do not upload it on public forums. Q: Just wanted to clarify what I meant was for the "User policy failed" only.

Not relating to the audit. A: Yes, the user policy failure is not related to audit. Q: Also, would it be possible that the KB update is a reason for this issue?

Skip to main content. Find threads, tags, and users This question was closed Jun 28, at AM by ct for the following reason: Other. Hi, I have just took over some workstations and just patched them. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Hello Spiceheads.

I've got a Group Policy issue that I'm hoping you can help with. Any ideas? I apologize if I'm being unintentionally vague. Best Answer. RichardH This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Possible resolutions include: Verify that the time on the computer is synchronized with the time on the domain controller.

Account for time zone misconfigurations if the computer is configured in a time zone different from domain controller. A time difference greater than five minutes between the computer and the domain controller may lead to the computer failing to authenticate with the domain.

View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». This is the equivalent to running GPUpdate. This display does not show the success or failure of the actual Group Policy refresh for each computer. You should plan a delay of up to 10 minutes to start a Group Policy refresh when you are verifying the results for each computer.

This allows more freedom to determine which set of computers is to be refreshed than if you schedule the refresh through the GPMC. Additionally, you have the freedom to configure the interval of time to wait before a Group Policy refresh is performed by using the —RandomDelayInMinutes parameter.

If set to a zero 0 value, the scheduled task for the Group Policy refresh is configured to start immediately. For more information, see Invoke-GPUpdate. You can refresh the changed Group Policy settings for the computer that you are signed in to by running the Invoke-GPUpdate cmdlet without including any parameters, for example:.

The Computers container is a default location for computer accounts. Then supply the name of each computer that is returned to the Invoke-GPUpdate cmdlet.

For example, to force a refresh of all Group Policy settings for all computers in the Computers container for the Contoso. Group Policy Analysis and Troubleshooting Overview. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.



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