Windows 10: Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain

Discus and support Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I have followed every website's guide to delete local group policies on my PC. I accidentally logged in with my domain's account but then I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/FernTheFern, Mar 21, 2020.

  1. Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain


    I have followed every website's guide to delete local group policies on my PC. I accidentally logged in with my domain's account but then I disconnected it and deleted all the group policies everywhere suggested such as regedit and gpedit.msc and ran "gpupdate /force /boot" and without "/boot" and still no luck. I keep getting the messages "Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization." even though I have done everything I could to delink it to the organization. I also used "rsop.msc" and it showed no group policies or domain in effect and same for "gpresult /H GPReport.html". I am logging in through a local Microsoft account created when the domain was in effect but not related or linked to the domain itself.



    I am only trying to enable Telemetry for Windows Insider builds and be able to delay Windows Updates for 7 days. :/



    What else could I do to fix this issue that is so infuriating to fix.



    I am running the absolute latest version of Windows 10 as of 3/21/2020

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    /u/FernTheFern, Mar 21, 2020
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  2. Windows 10 Settings shows group policies are in effect when in reality they have been deleted

    I have followed every website's guide to delete local group policies on my PC. I accidentally logged in with my domain's account but then I disconnected it and deleted all the group policies everywhere suggested such as regedit and gpedit.msc and ran "gpupdate
    /force /boot" and without "/boot" and still no luck. I keep getting the messages "Some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization." even though I have done everything I could to delink it to the organization. I also used "rsop.msc" and it
    showed no group policies or domain in effect and same for "gpresult /H GPReport.html"

    What else could I do to fix this issue that is so infuriating to fix.

    I am running the absolute latest version of Windows 10 as of 3/20/2020
     
    FernTheFern, Mar 21, 2020
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  3. v12dock Win User
    Windows Domain Group Policy

    So I have been setting this domain up for a school for a couple of weeks now and I having problems with group policy. One I am having problems with with folder misdirect. Two I am having problems with updating windows settings. At this point if you can help me I am willing to reward you *Big Grin Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain :D

    Oh yeah the OS is Windows Server 2008 R2
     
    v12dock, Mar 21, 2020
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  4. v12dock Win User

    Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain

    Windows Domain Group Policy

    The computers are fairly old and redirecting to the server is better. I forced group policy too update. I ended up figuring out the problem it was a permissions issue... imagine that. But I am having other problems such has setting the local administrator password, and I want to create some shortcuts on the desktop for all the users. Edit: it misdirects but now I cant write in the folder.. : /

    Ok now I have that issue fixed *Big Grin Windows 10 Settings shows Group Policies in effect when they have been deleted and no domain :D But still am having other issues with loading the other group policy problems
     
    v12dock, Mar 21, 2020
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