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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


/Target:{Computer | User} Specifies that the utility updates only user or computer policy
settings. The default is to refresh both user and computer policy settings.
/Force Reapplies all policy settings, even those that haven??™t changed. Normally, the utility
only applies new settings. This command line switch ensures that the system has all of the
current policies, even if a policy was accidentally changed.
/Wait:value Determines the number of seconds the utility waits for policy processing to
finish. The default setting is 600 seconds. You can cause the utility to end immediately by using
a value of 0. A value of ??“1 forces the utility to wait indefinitely for the policy processing to complete.
Use the ??“1 option when you want to ensure the policies are in place before rebooting the
system. Policy processing continues in the background even if the utility ends.
/Logoff Forces the system to log off after the utility finishes refreshing the system policies.
Using this option ensures the user sees the new policy settings. You must use this feature to
install client-side extension policies that don??™t refresh in the background, but do refresh when
the user logs in.


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