Re: Reboot Clients using Group Policy
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Hi
Try from command prompt:
shutdown /i
add the machines that you want
--
I hop that helps
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"jmath" <jmath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am installing Office 2003 using group policy. I have tested and it works
but only after I force group policy update and reboot the client PC. Is
there
a way of using group policy to force gpupdate and reboot client machines
so
that I don't have to touch each machine or have any user interaction.
.
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