GPO LAPS ADMX
2 TopicsADMX and ADML files in proper location but not able to see LAPS
Good Day, I have spent some time on this and not sure why the admx and adml files from LAPS are showing up for me in local policy on a few different machines (when placed in C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions), but the settings are not available when creating a new GPO. I copied the admx and adml files to the appropriate C:\windows\sysvol\domain\PolicyDefinitions folder on a domain controller (we are using a central repository). I even deleted them and tried again. I see the files in the \\domain.local\SYSVOL\domain.local\PolicyDefinitions folder which is replicated amongst the domain controllers. Is it possible the current msi installer for LAPS has buggy admx/adml file?Solved4.1KViews1like1CommentIssue opening GPO after LAPS update april 11. Issue password writeback azureAD
Hi everyone We are wondering why our password writebacks (azureAD sync) stopped working a few weeks ago. I found that when trying to open a random GPO, we get an error that the LAPS.admx file could not be found. However, we found out that the file is in place, but the LAPS.ADML file is not. Probably the error indicates the ADML file is missing. Since this is related to password, we suspect that to be the issue why azureAD is not writing back cloud changes in passwords. I tried installing the latest GPO templates, but LAPS is not in them. How can we fix this issue? I can't find this adml file online. Thanks JenSolved1.9KViews2likes6Comments