I stumbled across this when rolling out the Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET 4.1.)
Group Policy is updated in the background every 90 minutes, with a random offset of 0 to 30 minutes, this means that it can take up to 2 hours for the update to actually apply to your client machines.
If you have a Window 2012 Domain Controller and you have not done this already I recommend you use a New feature in Windows 2012 Domain Controllers that is a templates that will open the correct ports on remote windows machines so as to be able to force a GP Update remotely, this could prove quite useful when one has to push changes in a quick manner like when responding to an incident. On a Domain Controller open PowerShell and run the following command to create and link the GPO, modify the DN so it will match your environment in this case it is for my lab domain acmelabs.com:
New-GPO –Name "Configure firewall rules for remote gpupdate" –StarterGpoName "Group Policy Remote Update Firewall Ports" | New-GPLink –target "dc=acmelabs,dc=com" –LinkEnabled yes
Once it is linked and the policy has been applied to all machines in the domain you can invoke a Group Policy update across my domain from a Windows 2012 machine as Domain Admin in PowerShell:
Get-ADComputer –filter * -Searchbase "dc=acmelabs,dc=com" | foreach{ Invoke-GPUpdate –computer $_.name -force}
One could modify the search base and limit the subset of computers being updated. Very useful!
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