Re: Default applying time for new GPO's



Hi Piotr

Thanks a lot

-M

"Piotr Majcher" <PiotrMajcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en
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> Hello M,
>
> Group Policy is processed initially at startup and logon
>
> additionaly it is periodically refreshed in the background every 90
> minutes
> with random offset of 30 minutes (for DCs gpo processing occures every 5
> mins)
>
> you can change these values using gpo:
> To change the policy refresh interval setting, edit the Default Domain
> Controllers Group Policy object, which is linked to the Domain Controllers
> organizational unit. The Group Policy Refresh Interval for Computers
> setting
> is located under Computer Configuration\Administrative
> Templates\System\Group
> Policy node.
>
> Group Policy Refresh Interval for Domain Controllers setting is available
> under Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy
> node.
>
> and
> moreover refresh can be triggered manually via command-line utility
> gpudate.exe using syntax gpupdate /force you can force reapplying all gpo
> settings
> type gpupdate /? for full command description and options
>
> keep in mind than not all settings can be refreshed in the background or
> using gpupdate. the settings that require restart are Software
> Installation
> and Folder Redirection
>
>
> ----
> hth
> PM
>
>
>
>
> "M" wrote:
>
>> Hi there!
>>
>> What's the default GPO applying time for new GPO's?
>>
>> Is it possible to force new GPO's out to all users, so they don't have to
>> restart/log out of there system?
>>
>> Can I change the default applying time?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -M
>>
>>
>>


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