Assume that you create a Wireless Group Policy Object (GPO) through Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) that runs on a site that does not contain a primary domain controller (PDC) in Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2. When y...
Assume that you create a Wireless Group Policy Object (GPO) through Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) that runs on a site that does not contain a primary domain controller (PDC) in Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2. When you try to edit the...
When I am in Group Policy I cannot edit the default domain policy. All other ones are fine. I can see the settings, but cannot edit it. It is causing problems because it seems to stop the progression of group policies being applied. Failed to open the Group policy object. You might...
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When you search for Group Policy or gpedit.msc on your computer, you may get an error message that says that Windows cannot find GPEDIT.MSC, Make sure you have typed the name correctly, then try again. This post will explain how to fix Windows cannot find gpedit.msc problem safely and ...
I am trying to edit our GPO for file redirection. When I am at the GPO editor I receive the message “ the system cannot find the file specified.We had problems with our server a 2 years ago and we had Microsoft help fix the file. He had talked about the GPO being a problem, and...
In Server Manager, select Remote Desktop Services > Overview > Edit Deployment Properties > RD Licensing. Select the Remote Desktop licensing mode (either Per User or Per Device, as appropriate for your deployment). Note If you use domain-joined servers for your RDS deployment, y...
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Are you able to edit the Group Policy object from any one DC? This error may be due to permission problem in SYSVOL folder in the DC displaying error. Checkout the below thread on similar discussion, http://com...