Re: Network interruption whenever GPO updates (event log SciCli Event ID 1704)

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Hello Erik,

You are correct, security settings are applied every 16 hours. But this shouldn't have the effect you see. Is the server on the same subnet as the DC or on a different one?

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Meinolf Weber
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Thanks!

No errors or warnings in the event viewer. I do realize Event ID 1704
is an informational message, not a warning, so all the more curious.
I've been searching thru MS KB and see that GPO and security policies
seem tightly integrated (are GPO and security policies the same?).
Couple of mentions of 17 hour intervals for security policy refresh if
a stand-alone server, which sounds about right for my experience.

What I do know is that whenever interruptions occur, the coincide with
SciCli Event ID 1704 in the event log and that these interruptions and
event logs are about that far apart.

I found KB Article ID: 277543 "(How to delay security policies from
being applied") that explains how to delay security policy updates,
but I'd like to fix the underlying issue.

Hello Erik,

The GPO update runs by default every 90-120 minutes. Are there errors
or warnings in the event viewer?



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