Re: Manually delete duplicate software allocations in GPO

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The policy has 150 packages in, several set with differing security
permissions, so if possible I would like to fix the existing GPO without
having to recreate it. Is this possible?

Thanks

"Florian Frommherz [MVP]" wrote:

Michael,

Michael wrote:
If I remove one of the entries they all disappear, and if I add it back in
they all reppear. Is it just a case of deleting the duplicate AAS files in
the policy, or is it more involved, or impossible without receating the
policy from scratch? Thanks

I wouldn't mess with this long and just re-create the the GPO with the
Software Installation.

cheers,

Florian
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