Folder Redirection settings might have its own log file. My event log shows the following Warning ID 1085: Windows failed to apply the Folder Redirection settings.
The installation of software deployed through Group Policy for this user has been delayed until the next logon because the changes must be applied before the user logon. Failed to apply changes to software installation settings. Here you can see all kinds of information about your device: when it last checked in successfully, BitLocker settings, if any GPOs are being blocked by MDM. The MDM Diagnostic Information report shows the applied configuration states of your device including Policy CSP settings, certificates, configuration sources, and resource information. Windows uses a Central Store to store Administrative Templates files.
You can also filter the search tool to only display Windows 10 settings. Bak file.The Group Policy search tool that is an updated cloud based app that allows administrators to View/Filter/Copy all the GPO settings. After navigating into this location I changed the Registry.Pol file to a. The only one that worked was by navigating to C:\ Windows \System32\GroupPolicy\Machine. Keep in mind that settings will not get removed once the policy is not applied anymore and that ingesting ADMX files, especially from 3rd party vendors, is complicated, risky and needs good testing.Failed to apply group policy I found a bunch of information and ways around this to try and fix it. In Intune we will see if the settings apply successfully and we can double check on the client. On all Windand newer version of Windows there's a local group policy that can be set to enroll in to MDM using logged on Azure credentials, this comes in handy in a 1 to 1 scenario where the end-user has their dedicated nfigure the custom policy. Set the setting to "Disabled" and click "OK."Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials. Locate the "System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing" setting in the right pane and double-click it. Navigate to "Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options" in the Group Policy Editor. The system will wait for Group Policy processing to finish completely before the next startup or logon for this user, and this may result in slow startup and boot.
Android (Android Enterprise) - Gmail.The Group Policy Client Side Extension Software Installation was unable to apply one or more settings because the changes must be processed before system startup or user logon. In almost every scenario that mail client will be native to the operating system in use.: iOS & macOS - Apple Mail. Enterprise mail configuration via MaaS360 consists of pushing "ActiveSync" (or 3rd party equivalent) settings via security policy to a mail client on the device.