We have a Group Policy on a Windows 2008 R2 server that enables remote desktop connections. This is needed since our end users are on virtual desktops and using RDP to connect to their vm.
There is 1 Windows 8 computer that keeps disappearing from the GPO. We must add the computer account every morning, do an gpupdate /force and then they can connect to to their vm. The next morning, the computer account is somehow erased, removed or deleted and we must add the computer account back again to the GPO.
Doing a gpresult /r/ scope computer shows the policy after the we add and do the gpupdate. I haven't had a chance to do the gpresult when RDP is broken.
Anyone have any thoughts as to why the computer account is missing from the GPO?
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We have a Group Policy on a Windows 2008 R2 server that enables remote desktop connections. This is needed since our end users are on virtual desktops and using RDP to connect to their vm.
There is 1 Windows 8 computer that keeps disappearing from the GPO. We must add the computer account every morning, do an gpupdate /force and then they can connect to to their vm. The next morning, the computer account is somehow erased, removed or deleted and we must add the computer account back again to the GPO.
Doing a gpresult /r/ scope computer shows the policy after the we add and do the gpupdate. I haven't had a chance to do the gpresult when RDP is broken.
Anyone have any thoughts as to why the computer account is missing from the GPO?
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