Windows Server 2012 R2 (Domain Controller) missing windows 10 update gpo





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I am receiving a message that this gpt.ini file is missing Policies{348297BE-C752-4E67-A7A4-9F642647A42C}gpt.ini.



Using the Group Policy Manager I could trace this to the Windows 10 Update Policy.



This is a new domain server. The old domain server was using Windows Server 2008R2.



If I try to edit the GPO I receive a error message stating that the file is missing.



If I open windows explorer I can not find the directory {34829...



Is there any method to create this gpt.ini file ?










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    I am receiving a message that this gpt.ini file is missing Policies{348297BE-C752-4E67-A7A4-9F642647A42C}gpt.ini.



    Using the Group Policy Manager I could trace this to the Windows 10 Update Policy.



    This is a new domain server. The old domain server was using Windows Server 2008R2.



    If I try to edit the GPO I receive a error message stating that the file is missing.



    If I open windows explorer I can not find the directory {34829...



    Is there any method to create this gpt.ini file ?










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      I am receiving a message that this gpt.ini file is missing Policies{348297BE-C752-4E67-A7A4-9F642647A42C}gpt.ini.



      Using the Group Policy Manager I could trace this to the Windows 10 Update Policy.



      This is a new domain server. The old domain server was using Windows Server 2008R2.



      If I try to edit the GPO I receive a error message stating that the file is missing.



      If I open windows explorer I can not find the directory {34829...



      Is there any method to create this gpt.ini file ?










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      I am receiving a message that this gpt.ini file is missing Policies{348297BE-C752-4E67-A7A4-9F642647A42C}gpt.ini.



      Using the Group Policy Manager I could trace this to the Windows 10 Update Policy.



      This is a new domain server. The old domain server was using Windows Server 2008R2.



      If I try to edit the GPO I receive a error message stating that the file is missing.



      If I open windows explorer I can not find the directory {34829...



      Is there any method to create this gpt.ini file ?







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