What is the quickest way to do this

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I have two questions :

1) If i want to run a command like gpupdate.exe /force on my workstations (a
lot of them). What is the quickest way to do it? Can it be done through a
GPO or MUST (i don't know scripts) i use a script?

2) If i implement a GPO without using the gpupdate.exe /force on the
workstations how long does it take for the settings to take effect by
themselve?

Thanks
Craig
 
Re: What is the quickest way to do this

Hi,

F´up to microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

MSExchangeStudent schrieb:
> 1) If i want to run a command like gpupdate.exe /force on my workstations (a
> lot of them). What is the quickest way to do it? Can it be done through a
> GPO or MUST (i don't know scripts) i use a script?


Download and Install Specops GPUpdate
http://www.specopssoft.com/products/specopsgpupdate/

> 2) If i implement a GPO without using the gpupdate.exe /force on the
> workstations how long does it take for the settings to take effect by
> themselve?


90 Minutes or logoff/logon (restart)

FORCE is only nessesary if you want to REDEPLOY an applied GPO. It is not
a "force" to take it for the first time or because of a change.

A GPO will always be applied if it is new, or if it has changed.
(see gpt.ini -> Version=, or GPM Version information)

Force is only necessary to apply a GPO, that is active, but you want
to reapply it even it does not have changed.

Under normal conditions, eg you create a new or change a existing one,
"gpupdate" without any paramters will do its job.

Mark
--
Mark Heitbrink - MVP Windows Server - Group Policy

Homepage: www.gruppenrichtlinien.de - deutsch
Blog: gpupdate.spaces.live.com - english
 
Re: What is the quickest way to do this

1. Reboot the computer instead :-) What is the idea about creating a GPO
that runs a command to update the GPO's?

2. Settings are refreshed every 16 hours maximum but some settings needs you
to restart the computer or logoff before they are applied. Even when you run
gpupdate /force you may see in the window that it asks you to logoff before
some settings are applied.

--
G Johansson
fantomen@NOSPAM.gpfaq.se
http://GPfaq.se


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> Hi
>
> I have two questions :
>
> 1) If i want to run a command like gpupdate.exe /force on my workstations
> (a lot of them). What is the quickest way to do it? Can it be done through
> a GPO or MUST (i don't know scripts) i use a script?
>
> 2) If i implement a GPO without using the gpupdate.exe /force on the
> workstations how long does it take for the settings to take effect by
> themselve?
>
> Thanks
> Craig
>
>
 
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