Correct. This isn't a group policy change, it was a membership change to a 
group. That requires a relog, in the case of a machine a restart.


From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Gpupdate /force not forcing update

Don't access tokens for group memberships only get updated when you log out 
(user) or restart (machine)? I may be completely wrong...I last paid attention 
to this sort of thing back in the Win2K days.
On 18 February 2010 14:47, John Hornbuckle 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
I just had a bit of weirdness with a machine not updating its group policy the 
way I expected.

Yesterday I removed a machine (Vista) from a group using ADUC. Today when I ran 
gpresult on the machine, it still showed that it was a member of the group. The 
time stamp of the last policy update was recent, and I checked the DC the 
machine had gotten the update from and confirmed that that DC knew the machine 
was no longer a member of the group. Yet the machine still thought it was.

So I ran gpupdate /force, then another gpresult after that. Same thing-the 
machine still showed as being a member of the group I had removed it from 
nearly 24 hours earlier.

Lastly, I rebooted the machine. Logged back in, ran gpresult, and all was fine. 
The machine was no longer a member of the group.

My question is, why didn't gpupdate /force accomplish this? If a reboot was 
necessary for the change to apply, normally gpupdate will tell me that. It 
didn't, though.

Is this a bug, or by design?



John Hornbuckle
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Taylor County School District
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