![]() ![]() ![]() Not all policy changes are applied immidiately. Gpupdate /target:computer Automatically reboot or logoff after GPUpdate This allows you to update only the user or computer GPO’s. To do this you can use the /target switch. This will reduce the load on the domain controllers and it’s of course faster. If you have a large environment or need to update the group policies on a lot of computers at the same time, then it can be useful to only update what is needed. Gpupdate Update only user or computer group policies # Get only the changed / new group policies This will get only the changes or new group policies, reducing the load on the client and domain controllers. If you have a large tenant or a lot of GPO’s, then it’s better to only run gpupdate without the /force switch to apply new policy settings. For most use cases this is perfectly fine, but keep in mind, when you have a lot of group policies objects (GPO) or in a large environment, using the /force will put a huge load on the domain controllers. When you use the /force switch, all the policy settings are reapplied. The gpupdate /force command is probably the most used group policy update command. Wait for the Computer and User policy to updateĪ reboot is necessary to be sure that all settings are applied. Select Windows PowerShell or Command Prompt.Press Windows key + X or right-click on the start menu. ![]()
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