- If all you're doing is running 'gpupdate /force' and have no need for a text/log file, then you should just use the File.Run function in AMS and use '/force' as its argument. If you dont' want to see any window at all (not even in the taskbar), make the value for show window -1. Hope this helps. My 100th post!
- Jul 28, 2014 Mark, The amount of time a gpupdate runs depends upon how many policies need to be updated on the machine. If you have updates that require a Logoff or Reboot, you can utilize the /logoff and /boot switches which will perform the respective tasks after the policies are updated.(if no policies were updated that require a logoff or reboot, the /logoff and /boot switches do nothing).
KB ID 0001353
Problem
How to a voice changer on discord for mac os download. I’ve seen this asked a lot in forums, and it came up on EE again today. I’ve never had to set this up in the past, but I’ve posted the links to the correct Cisco articles when people have asked.
After the question was asked again today, I thought I’d take the time to write a decent article on how to do it.
Why would you want to do this? You might want to map/reconnect a mapped drive, or perform anything thats usually acheivable with a login script.
Solution
1. First make sure you have your script, I’m using a simple batch file but you can also use .vbs. As you can see my script just maps a drive (s:) to a network share on the machine you are looking at.