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Teamspeak voice changer for mac. Jun 07, 2014 Set objShell = CreateObject('WScript.Shell') objShell.Run 'gpupdate /force', 0, True. Select all Open in new window. Although that will only update the user configuration if the user is not an admin. But you can just put it as a StartUp script instead. I have done this on my Windows 7 machines, and it doesn't reboot. Regards, Rob.
- PS C:WINDOWSsystem32 gpupdate /force /boot Updating policy. Computer Policy update has completed successfully. User Policy update has completed successfully. I am not a programmer, so I rely on what I find in the forum to fix problems.
- First I created a batch file. Gpupdate /force /target:computer. Gpupdate /force /target:user. Saverd that to vsasharedfiles. Then created the script as below.
Using Group Policy, I have done the following:
I changed the minimum password length to 8 characters, to require standard users to enter a password.
To audit the failed login attempts, I enabled the <Failure> setting within the <Windows Settings><Security Settings><Local Policies><Audit Policy> window.
For the logon script, I loaded the batch file under <User Configuration><Windows Settings><Scripts><Logon>.
The batch file is as follows. I saved it as logon.bat to C:WindowsSystem32GroupPolicyUserScriptsLogonlogon.bat.
@ECHO OFF
ECHO This is a logon script.
PAUSE
ECHO This is a logon script.
PAUSE
Then I opened an elevated command prompt and type gpupdate /force, hit enter, and once it was finished, I logged out. Then I signed into a standard user account, and no message was seen.
Gpupdate Log File
What am I missing here??
Gpupdate Force Silent
Thanks,
Chris
Chris