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0.0.0.0/1 and 128.0.0.0/1 – goes to the VPN server subnet gateway address. 192.168.25.0/24 – goes to the local default gateway on the VPN client side. 192.168.1.0/24 – stays on the VPN client’s local network, the VPN client is a part of this network. Is it possible to deploy computer based GPO's over VPN The laptops connect to the domain via Cisco VPN client, and are all running Windows 10 Pro. I know computer based GPO software installs are applied at computer startup, is there no way that the machine can download the GPO once connected, and then apply it when it is restarted - so far I haven't found anything useful via Google. Group Policy with VPN Users Solutions | Experts Exchange I have created a GPO to stop people who VPN onto our sbs server from accessing printers/creating printers etc, The problem i'm facing is the group policy is not being applied to the VPN users and i'm not sure why. The Security Group where the vpn users reside is listed in the security filtering section along with authenticated users. Updating GPO over VPN? : sysadmin

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Sep 05, 2013 U.S. Government Publishing Office Four Libraries Sign Preservation Steward Agreements with GPO 04/22/20 The State Library of Pennsylvania, Seeley G. Mudd Library at Lawrence University, Joyner Library at East Carolina University, and University of North Texas Libraries each signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) to become Preservation Stewards. Deploying VPN connections to Windows 7 and 8 with Group When deploying VPN connections via Group Policy Preferences, we have two options. Firstly, we can deploy it to the computer which is same as selecting the ‘make this connection available to all users’ checkbox when manually creating the connection. The main benefit of doing this is that the VPN connection is available before the user has logged on, so we can use it to log on to our domain