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horst1337
Apr 27, 2021Copper Contributor
revert settings from GPO
Hello, I tried to disable the ability for our RDS terminalserver users to install windows updates respectively I wanted to disable the message about new updates. So I changed our windows updates...
horst1337
Copper Contributor
thank you for the reply!
I tried option 1 and deleted the GroupPolicy and GroupPolicy-User folder in system32.
after gpupdate /force and some additional reboots the folders still don`t get generated automatically again.
In my oppinion the server does not pull any new GPOs / GPO sesstings from the AD.
I tried option 1 and deleted the GroupPolicy and GroupPolicy-User folder in system32.
after gpupdate /force and some additional reboots the folders still don`t get generated automatically again.
In my oppinion the server does not pull any new GPOs / GPO sesstings from the AD.
Seshadrr
May 06, 2021Iron Contributor
Check any events %SystemRoot%\System32\Winevt\Logs\Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy%4Operational.evtx
I have tested this by deleting all the subfolders from the root folder and event says
Next policy processing for domain\user will be attempted in 102 minutes.
I have tested this by deleting all the subfolders from the root folder and event says
Next policy processing for domain\user will be attempted in 102 minutes.
- dhickson50Jul 29, 2021Copper Contributor
I have a similar problem. After disabling WSUS server and removing the associated GPO. It seems that the GPO is still active because I am still seeing the message “*Some settings are managed by your organization” on all my DC, servers and Windows 10 clients. I have ran gpresult /h gpreport.html and checked resultant set of policy. I am unable to detect where the GP is still be applied. Any help will be appreciated.