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The /boot option with gpupdate instructs the system to boot the computer into safe mode and apply the Group Policy settings at the next boot. This option ensures that certain policy settings, which can only be applied during the boot process (such as those involving driver installation or disk configuration), are executed.

You would typically use gpupdate /boot in scenarios where policy changes require a reboot to take effect. Some examples include: gpupdate /boot

The gpupdate command is a Windows utility that refreshes local Group Policy settings. By executing gpupdate in a Command Prompt or PowerShell, you ensure that any changes made to Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are applied to the computer and user configurations. The /boot option with gpupdate instructs the system

gpupdate /boot

: This usually points to a network connectivity issue with the Domain Controller or a DNS error. Some examples include: The gpupdate command is a