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The processing of the GPO components (Group Policy Environment, Registry, Services, ) takes up to 21 seconds (screenshot at the bottom of the post).
When a GPO is enforced, it gains a higher precedence over other GPOs at the same level. This means that any settings defined in the enforced GPO will take precedence over settings defined in other GPOs at the same level, even if those other GPOs have a higher precedence in the default processing order.
Organizations must Enforce a GPO only when necessary, for example, to ensure that critical settings are applied consistently and without conflict.
The Group Policy Object Editor allows you to link GPOs to selected Active Directory sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs).
Manually forcing a Group Policy update on the local computer requires the use of the gpupdate /force command, as follows: Open a Command Prompt with administrative privileges. and press Enter. The command will initiate a forced Group Policy update, applying all policies without waiting for the next scheduled refresh.
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A GPO can be associated (linked) to one or more Active Directory containers, such as a site, domain, or organizational unit. Multiple containers can be linked to the same GPO, and a single container can have more than one GPO linked to it.
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. The next order of processing is into the organizational unit.

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