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Display GPO processing during logon

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Vachaun22

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Oct 7, 2003
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This may sound a bit odd, but I was wondering if there is a way to display what GPO activity is taking place during logon.

For instance, I have mapped drives configured in group policy preference, and during logon it would be nice to see something along the lines of "Apply group policy drives policy" or something along those lines.

I have seen something like this done at university, but I have never done it myself as in previous jobs there was so little being done that it barely affected normal logon times.

I have a new position that maps considerably more objects and so slows the logon time. So rather than the user sitting there looking at a screen leaving the impression that nothing is happening, it would be nice for them to see that GPOs are being applied while they wait.

Thanks in advance.
 
Ok, nevermind. I found the setting.

Under the Computer Configuration | Policies | Administrative Templates | System | Verbose vs normal status messages.
 
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