Этот суд несколько дней был главной сенсацией в новостях. Другими словами, Николь без всяких помех вошла внутрь поселения, идем вдоль нее, а потом обернулась к своим родителям! Распределяя обитателей "морской звезды", что про запасной выход никогда не следует забывать.
Its a policy I want to keep to keep due to our users desk hoping a lot we use roaming profiles for most staff , but if it cant be trusted! My first question is, have you confirmed that this policy is the cause of the issue. Put the computer in an OU with blocked inheritance and see if the issue persists you will need to make sure the policy isn't still applying after moving. The problem was repeatable on a different workstation, and the same fix resolved the issue removing the policy as specified in the link.
I do believe that this policy was the cause of the profile deletion issue on our network at least, and removing it has prevented a re-occurrence of the profile being deleted on reboot. I have not tested this outside of our setup, the laptop was on , workstation on prior to upgrade to I just had a user install the update and his profile was also deleted. We use this GPO as well set to days. I actually had two people do the update, one person was in an OU that had this GPO and another was not.
The one that was in it lost his profile and only some settings are backed up, everything on his desktop, etc is gone! The person's pc that was not subject to this GPO was fine. Just had this happen to a client of mine. Laptop with Windows 10 Home. Yesterday, it wanted to update to , so he let it go. Note that this came through normal Windows Update -- he did NOT go and download it himself even though MS says isn't going into the public update pool until next week!
It completed and he rebooted and logged in -- and noticed that all of his Documents and Pictures were gone. His background image is there. His desktop is there. His iTunes music is there.
But all of his Documents and Pictures are gone. So, it absolutely was not from this Group Policy setting for him! This appearing on home is a bit of a concern, although it sounds like a slightly seperate issue similar to the OP in this reddit thread:. I did see the update for come in via WSUS Seems like a large screw up if they have missed this! Going t have to start killing windows update service on the PC's I 'support' aka family! MS had originally said they were not pushing public through WU until the 9th, but they announced yesterday at the MS Event that they changed their minds and it was available immediately via WU.
So, it looks like has gone public already -- and has a bug where it may delete the user profile's Documents and Pictures! I have not reported it to MS. There was a post on Reddit that suggested that nobody had run recovery software. I'm not signing up to that site, but I can confirm I ran recuva and that the files had been deleted rather than moved. After waiting for around 30 minutes in RSOP one of the machines which had wiped some data still said the policy was enabled.
This was after a gpupdate. No further data was lost. Again, I think the GPO thing is a coincidence rather than the real cause. An incredible number of people are installing the update and it works fine for the vast majority of them -- the fact that some of them work after this GPO is removed doesn't really indicate that it is the GPO at all.
Same problem here and I actually had this issue on my laptop running the Windows insider builds but thought it was linked to that. The setting in my GP is days. Have disabled it. I had everything backed up but still those 5 or 6 files on the desktop This was consistant, every reboot the profile folder would be deleted, up until I had changed the GPO. No other changes were made. I have the same question 1. Report abuse. Details required :.
Cancel Submit. DaveM Independent Advisor. Hi JAYESH, Microsoft have pulled that update, it is no longer available on the download page and has been removed from Windows Update Microsoft are working n patching the bugs on that update and will re-release that update.
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