How to Force an Update of Windows Computer Policies

How to Force an Update of Windows Computer Policies

Requirements

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows Server as Domain Controller

Steps

  1. Run Command Prompt
  2. Run the command "gpupdate /force"
  3. Wait until completed
  4. Reboot the Computer (just to be safe)

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