When troubleshooting Group Policy issues, first run the gpresult /r command to identify which policies are actually applied to the user and device, including their sources and any errors; if the policy isn't listed, check OU placement, security filtering, and WMI filters, as many GPO problems stem from incorrect targeting rather than broken policies.
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Wait... Group Policy Not Applying? Check This First!
Added:User says the new group policy isn't applying. What do you check first?
Before changing anything, run GPResult R. This gives you full the picture. What group policy applied, where they came from, any errors or filtering issue, users and computer configuration details. This command shows which policies are actually applied to the device and user.
If the policy isn't listed, check OU placement, security filtering, and WMI filters. Many admins waste hours troubleshooting a policy that was never targeted. Follow for more troubleshooting tips. Please like, share, subscribe for keep learning.
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