Group Policy client could not start

Hello

I have a problem of Group Policy Client on a stand-alone computer with Windows 7 SP1. When the computer starts, the main account can be accessed as usual, but once the office is reached, a notification bubble appears indicating that Group Policy Client didn't start and that standard user accounts cannot be loaded. Administrator accounts have worked normally until recently, where administrator privileges have begun to not be available in Mozilla Firefox.

Do you know how to fix this?

Hi Kiran,

Thanks for the reply.

Make sure that the Group Policy client service is running.

See the following steps:

a. click Start, type runand press enter

b. type services.msc , and then click OK.

c. search customer service strategie strategy group, right-click on it and click Properties.

d. Make sure that Service status is started and the startup type is automatic

e. click on apply and OK.

Thank you.

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