If you need to perform a change on one, ten or 1, domain-joined computers, be sure to take a look at Group Policy. Why not write on a platform with an existing audience and share your knowledge with the world? Adam the Automator. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn. Table of Contents. Subscribe to Adam the Automator for updates:. Meet Our Sponsors. Looks like you're offline! If user, a log on log off will suffice most of the time.
Local Security Policies are, you guessed it, local to machines and normally used for workgroup computers. As for your question about changes made to an existing GPO not requiring a restart. Some extensions will process in the background, some won't. Some extension will process asynchronously and some won't. Some all you to modify their behavior CSE some don't That modification by the way is simple registry data on the CSE itself. So, the fact that what you are attempting requires a reboot isn't necessarily a bad thing, may just be a bit non-intuitive.
If however you have an extension that should process in the background and not require a reboot, but does, well then you may have another issue. If you think it should process in background do you have anything in the GP Operation Log on the system? Dilpesh, please read the first reply in this thread. Once you answer the question we may be able to better assist you.
So, Vista and XP University IT. Navigation menu Explore services I want to Active Directory. Group Policy Object Processing Order. Are either the computer or user sections of the policy disabled? As an extra safety measure, you can set up mandatory reapplication to ensure that certain Group Policy settings are always reapplied, even if they have not changed. This enables you to revert any unwanted changes made by local administrators.
Go Up. Netwrix Blog. Originally published February, and updated May, Forcing a Group Policy Update Imagine that you get a phone call from the security specialist who handles your firewalls and proxy servers. Handpicked related content:. Jeff Melnick. He is a long-time Netwrix blogger, speaker, and presenter. In the Netwrix blog, Jeff shares lifehacks, tips and tricks that can dramatically improve your system administration experience.
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