Re: Group Policy is reverting to old settings after log out/log in
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cbass <cbass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If a user is logged in and I do a gpoupdate /force the correct
settings are applied, but if the user logs out and back in, it
reverts to the old settings.
Any ideas what I could check out or why it does this?
Check out rsop.msc and also look for event log errors
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