card reader group policy preferences.

Hello

All systems server 2012R2

I map group policy preferences real readers. This works perfectly for a long time. Now suddenly some policies are not applied anymore.

I seem to be started after the latest updates for the server 2012R2 that I installed it on 19./6/2016?

I can manually create readers.

Hello

Post your question in the TechNet Server Forums, as your question kindly is beyond the scope of these Forums.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/WindowsServer/en-us/home?category=WindowsServer

See you soon.

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