Gpupdate command
Updated: 11/12/2023 by Computer Hope
The gpupdate command refreshes a computer's local Group Policy, and any Active Directory-based group policies.
Availability
Gpupdate is an external command and is available for the following Microsoft operating systems as gpupdate.exe.
Gpupdate syntax
GPUpdate [/Target:{Computer | User}] [/Force] [/Wait:<value>] [/Logoff] [/Boot] [/Sync]
/Target:{Computer | User} | Specifies that only user or only computer policy settings be refreshed. By default, both user and computer policy settings are refreshed. |
/Force | Reapplies all policy settings. By default, only policy settings that have changed are applied. |
/Wait:{value} | Sets the number of seconds to wait for policy processing to finish. The default is 600 seconds. The value '0' means not to wait. The value '-1' means to wait indefinitely. When the time limit is exceeded, the command prompt returns, but policy processing continues. |
/Logoff | Causes a logoff after the Group Policy settings refresh, which is required for those client-side extensions that don't process policy on a background refresh cycle but do during log on. Examples include user-targeted Software Installation and Folder Redirection. This option has no effect if there are no extensions called that require a logoff. |
/Boot | Causes a reboot after the Group Policy settings are refreshed, for those client-side extensions that don't process policy on a background refresh cycle but do at startup. Examples include computer-targeted Software Installation. This option has no effect if there are no extensions called that require a reboot. |
/Sync | Causes the next foreground policy application to be done synchronously. Foreground policy applications occur at computer boot and user login. Specify this for the user, computer, or both using the /Target parameter. The /Force and /Wait parameters are ignored if specified. |
Gpupdate examples
gpupdate
Running the command alone refreshes the computers policies as shown below in the example output.
Refreshing Policy.
User Policy Refresh has completed.
Computer Policy Refresh has completed.