After running gpupdate, you can run “gpresult /z > output.txt” and examine the 
resulting file to see if your policies are being applied correctly.

 

From: Paul Everett [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: simple gp issue

 

I hope this is simple.

I made an Intranet webpage everyone’s home page using my domain group policy.

The problem is some people are getting it and some aren’t.  All users are in 
the same OU and all computers are in the same OU (only the Domain policy 
applies to each).

I tried gpupdate /force locally on the computers, but this works on some and 
not others.  

 

Is this just a waiting game, or is there another issue.  I thought “gpupdate 
/force” would be the end all.

 

Thanks,

Paul Everett 
IS Dept. 
Lee Mental Health Center 

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