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2009
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vistaAs you know, very time you make any change in the Group Policy you will have to reboot  your PC for the changes to take effect. Learn how to save changes in the group Policy without restarting your computer. 

  1. Click Start.
  2. In the Search Box, type cmd.
  3. Right click on the cmd icon and click Run as Administartor.
  4. Now, in the black window, type gpupdate/force and hit Enter.

Tags: trick, Vista, Win7, Xp



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One Comment to “How to update Group Policy without restarting your computer”

  1. William Says:

    It works spot on mate,User Policy update has completed successfully.
    Computer Policy update has completed successfully.

    Cheers.

    William

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