Windows 10: Group Policy won't apply to Security Group

Discus and support Group Policy won't apply to Security Group in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Dear allI have a problem applying Group Policy when Security filtering is done by Security Group.Policy is couple of year old and it has been working... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by MarkoCtl, Dec 8, 2021.

  1. MarkoCtl Win User

    Group Policy won't apply to Security Group


    Dear allI have a problem applying Group Policy when Security filtering is done by Security Group.Policy is couple of year old and it has been working perfectly till some time ago not sure when, I realized I have i problem a month ago.So, under Security filtering I have entered Security group, removed Authenticated users. Under Delegation I've add read permissions to Domain computrers. In this way it has been working till now, suddenly policy won't apply. I've tried to add Authenticted users Read permissions but it didn't help.When under security filetering I add user or computer policy apply

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    MarkoCtl, Dec 8, 2021
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  2. Group policies not applying to devices

    I have been setting up group policies for servers so we can control how and when servers are being updated. I am starting to have a problem as when I see the result of the policy its saying Filtering: Denied (Security).

    The way I set them up is that I created two security groups on AD and added half of the servers on one group and the rest on the other. The reason I did this as I dont want to have all servers update and restart the same day/week. When I created the policy
    I set all the settings and then I came to the part where I think I am having the issue. I created the policy at the toppest part of the AD Forest so all devices can see it. I remove the Authenticated Users permission from the scope security filtering as this
    was adding the policy to the computers as well and not just the servers and added the group I created. On the delegation tab I added the Authenticated Users group back but gave it rights for read only and removed the apply policy. Then I set the group I created
    to have read and apply policies.

    This is not working so I tried to link the policies directly to the OU of the servers with the same permissions as before and still the same problem. Can please anyone let me know if it is possible to set policies without Authenticated Users group?
     
    Ryan Theuma, Dec 8, 2021
    #2
  3. Couldn't connect to windows group policy service????

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

    I understand the inconvenience you are facing as with error: Couldn't connect to windows group policy service, we will help you with this issue.

    Do let us know when exactly you received this error code?

    This issue might have occurred due to corrupted user profile, User Profile Service or Group Policy Client service stopped working, or Antivirus software conflicts.

    I suggest you to check with the following and check if it helps.

    Group Policy Client service, this service is responsible for applying settings configured by administrators for the computers and users through the Group Policy component. If the service is disabled
    the settings will be applied and applications and components will not be manageable through Group Policy.

    Step 1: Stop the Group Policy Client service.

    • Press Windows Key + R on the keyboard and type
      services.msc
      , Services window gets opened.
    • Search for Group Policy Client service, right click on it and click on
      Stop.
    • Restart the computer.

    Step 2: Start
    the service and set it to Automatic:

    • Press Windows Key + R on the keyboard and type
      services.msc
      , Services window gets opened.
    • Search for Group Policy Client service, right click on it and click on
      Properties.
    • Start the service, set
      Startup type to Automatic.

    Hope it helps. Reply to the post with an updated status of this issue for further assistance.
     
    Deepika Gowda, Dec 8, 2021
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  4. Allan Mej Win User

    Group Policy won't apply to Security Group

    GROUP POLICIES IN WINDOWS 10

    You can change Group Policies by opening Group Policy Editor first. You can open it by following these steps:

    • Log in an administrator account. If you are already logged in as an administrator, proceed to step 2.
    • Press Windows + R to open Run.
    • Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.

    After opening Group Policy Editor, you can now make the necessary changes that you want.

    Should you have more concerns, feel free to post.

    Regards.
     
    Allan Mej, Dec 8, 2021
    #4
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