Andrew Keim wrote:
> I love your explanation of how it works, but to answer your
> question you can use gpupdate /force from the command line should
> allow any "policies" or registry changes you make during the
> instance of windows to take effect, you could probably make the
> change use gpupdate /force then do a benchmark.. then change the
> value and run gpupdate /force and it should give you comparison
> values to make your decision from.
>
> Another easy way is to simply log off and then log back on... but
> I'm never one to do things the easy way.
You have walked into a crowded room and continued a conversation with
someone whom isn't even around and with no context what-so-ever.
In the future - if you wish to respond to someone (I highly encourage you
to) - please consider the following:
1) Reply to whom ever you wish to speak to - do not start a new conversation
as you did here. Leave the subject alone and "reply to group" - not "New
Post".
2) Include some quoted text and information from the conversation you are
responding to. This puts your part into context - gives it meaning.
Hope this helps!
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Shenan Stanley
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