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group policy not apply in user or computer win xp from w2k3 server
Dear all

i have a wondows server 2003 domain  and 10  client  in windows xp  all  computer  member in domain  and  login  properly  in domain  from  win xp  computer i have a problem when i change a group policy  in win 2k3 server user side not any effect (example -change desktop  setting from user configuration and other  but not applying  in client )

please tell hot change policy in domain  server because i also search in net last one month but not found any sutable answare

thanks
Manoj

ASKED: Nov 17 2009  1:53 AM GMT
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Windows checks the group policy every 90 minutes or so. After making the change and making sure the changes replicated through the domain controllers, you can use GPUPDATE /FORCE on a command line to force the machine to update the group policy. You can do that at each machine or use a program like PSEXEC.
Last Answered: Nov 18 2009  0:27 AM GMT by Mshen   24710 pts.
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Carlosdl   32725 pts.  |   Nov 18 2009  2:12PM GMT

Also, running GPRESULT on a client machine could help you troubleshoot the problem.

 

Itgurpreet   165 pts.  |   Dec 2 2009  1:28PM GMT

Check the firewall settings at the client end.

Also check the applied polices at Sysvol folder.

 

129   15 pts.  |   Dec 5 2009  12:50PM GMT

Dear all

thanks for tip but i already change 90 minutes referesh rate in group policy and run all command but till date problem not solved

 

Mshen   24710 pts.  |   Dec 8 2009  12:31AM GMT

Run GPRESULT.exe on the command line. Check the Applied Group Policy Objects section to make sure your GPO is actually applied.

Is your GPO in that section?