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Over the years, dozens of group policies for Windows Update have accumulated, many of which no longer work or This may be long and sorry for the delay I took an extended holiday break. They not only To resolve this issue in Windows 7 and Windows Server R2, install the hotfix that is described in this article. In the Target tab there is a drop down for Setting: Basic apply to all and Advanced specify locations…. Hi, If there are any updates, welcome to share here! Modified 2 years, 2 months ago.
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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Messages 4, Hey all. I’m hoping you might be able to help with this one. I’m reaching out to Reddit, as well, as I’m feeling as though this situation is growing dire. First off, let me give you a heads up by saying I’ve scoured the internet looking for a solution, and all I could continue to come up with was references to a WMI issue for Server Essentials.
We do not have that version, and since I still can’t fix this bugger of an issue, here I am. A little brief info for you on our environment. I took over the sysadmin work for a small K last year in August. This system was in place when I took over: we have one physical server machine.
I am getting ready to move all staff to Windows 10 on their machines, but I want to get folder redirection working. The reason for the folder redirection is two-fold. One, so I don’t have to manually redirect their user folder paths to the file server, and two, so that if I forget to do that, they aren’t saving to their local computer where it doesn’t get backed up.
A teacher isn’t going to dig for their home directory on our file server. They’re going to click My Documents and save it there no matter where it’s going on the back end. To the issue at hand. And I have test it and found it to be working in Windows 7. However, when logging in to a Windows 10 machine, it logs in with a temporary profile and does not redirect the folders.
Does anyone have any ideas? Even though we don’t have Essentials, I tried to create a WMI filter anyways just for shoots and gigglies, and it didn’t do a thing. So why is this working on Windows 7 machines and not Windows 10? Thanks for ANY suggestions.
I’ve sunk about 10 hours into this troubleshooting, and I’m currently spinning up a Virtual Box to test it there too. I can’t quite figure it out. BTW, if the solution is to upgrade the 2k8 server to , I can do that, but was hoping to wait until was out in September-ish.
Note for mods: This could definitely be server administration, but I’m not sure if the issue resides on the server or client side. Move it if you wish! Last edited: Jul 15, Messages 3, Location Click to expand I’ve run into this where the user will log in and be assigned a temporary profile and the fix is just renaming registry values, but the cause is that Windows believes the profile is corrupt when in fact, it’s most likely not. Fix explained here..
Well, everyone, there’s good news and bad news for anyone who got here from Google in the future. It appears as though it’s a client issue. In stead of beating my head on the wall for any longer after working on some of your suggestions tonight , I decided to spin up another W10 client box the one with issues was the first one Turns out, this freaking GPO is working fine.
It’s a client issue. I don’t know why or what is wrong the first client with issues was a fresh install. But this second client has worked flawlessly.
It must be something stuck in the Registry. On the first client with issues, I’ve trashed profiles numerous times. But a fresh login on a new box solved the issue. Not just for one user, but for any users the GPO is applied to. The content is: “The processing of Group Policy failed. Group Olicy settings may not be applied until this even is resolved.
That file is accessible from the client. If I manually path to that file location on either DC, the or , it pops right open. So I have no clue on the cause of this. But I guess if you’re reading this in the future, if it’s not too much of a pain, backup the machine if needed and re-imaged. Something was clearly botched at some point.
The GPO is working just fine on the other machine. I’m happy to divulge anything else. Thank you SO much for your replies. I know that in the end I just reimaged, but the troubleshooting helped to solidify other things in my brain in the future.
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