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In addition, Group Policy is periodically refreshed. By default, this periodic refresh is performed every 90 minutes with a randomized offset of up to 30 minutes.
By default, Group Policy updates occur at regular intervals, with a default refresh interval of 90 minutes, offset by a random time to prevent network congestion. Additionally, Group Policy updates are triggered when a computer starts up or when a user logs in.
Group Policy refresh The policy refresh interval affects how quickly changes to GPOs are applied. By default, clients and servers check for changes to GPOs every 90 minutes using a randomized offset of up to 30 minutes.
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.
GPOs that Windows processes last have the highest precedence. GPOs follow the Local, Site, Domain, or Organizational Units (OUs) rule for processing: first, the local GPO, then site, then the domain, and lastly the OU, including nested OUs, which are OUs that have another OU as their parent.
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The history of a Group Policy Object (GPO) can be displayed by double-clicking a GPO or by right-clicking a GPO and then clicking History. It is also displayed in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) as a tab for each GPO. The history provides a record of events in the lifetime of the selected GPO.
ingly, Group Policy is automatically refreshed whenever a domain member computer is restarted or a user logs on to it. It is also automatically updated at a defined background refresh interval (by default, every 90 minutes with a randomized offset of up to 30 minutes).
By default, computer Group Policy is updated in the background every 90 minutes, with a random offset of 0 to 30 minutes. In addition to background updates, Group Policy for the computer is always updated when the system starts. You can specify an update rate from 0 to 64800 minutes (45 days).

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