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Problem with inheriting policy by Security/Distribution group for Teams
ChristianBergstromSure I know about that. Correct me if I'm wrong, time delay affecting effectivity of policy but powershell cmdlet Get-CsGroupPolicyAssignment -Identity should shows policy assigned to user instantly even if it not effective yet.
I try it with Sec Group with only two users. I did it 16h ago.
Matich3ck Not sure about that to be honest. As you're using a group to assign the policy, and it takes quite some time for it to process, if you then try to get the assigned group policy for an individual in that group before that process is completed it shouldn't be able to present it for you. But I could be wrong.
I would wait until tomorrow, or ask Microsoft by opening a support request if you need to know right now.
*edit* It's even mentioned in the link I attached. When you assign the policy, it's immediately assigned to the group. However, note that the propagation of the policy assignment to members of the group is performed as a background operation and may take some time, depending on the size of the group.
Let me know how it goes!
- Matich3ckOct 30, 2020MCT
ChristianBergstrom It was definitley problems on Microsoft side. From today's morning I can assign policies to groups and it's working instantly (even in 255 members group)
- ChristianBergstromOct 30, 2020Silver Contributor
Matich3ck Hi, that's great! You mean you can instantly use Get-CsGroupPolicyAssignment -Identity to see the assigned group policy? No delay?
Thanks for letting me know!
- Matich3ckOct 30, 2020MCT
ChristianBergstromYeap, New-CsGroupPolicyAssignment in powershell maybe 1 or 2 minutes later I performed Get-CsGroupPolicyAssignment -Identity and got result where I can find policy inherited from group