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Replication of a GPO to other domain controllers occurs by two independent mechanisms: The built-in replication system controls the replication of AD. By default, replication typically takes less than a minute between domain controllers within the same site.
Remote Desktop Services will automatically disconnect active but idle sessions after 15 minutes (or the specified amount of time). The user receives a warning two minutes before the session disconnects, which allows the user to press a key or move the mouse to keep the session active.
GPOs are processed in whats known as an LSDOU order: local, site, domain, organization unit (OU). That means first, the policy on the local computer gets processed. This is followed by Active Directory policies from the site level to the domain.
Find the Group Policy Processing Time in Event Viewer To find out how long it took to apply (process) GPO settings on a computer, open the Event Viewer snap-in. In the eventvwr. msc console, go to Applications and Services Logs Microsoft Windows Group Policy ​​Operational.