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    GFI RemoteManagement Windows Service check - Group Policy Client

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      technobabble
      last edited by technobabble

      I have a total of 4 machines with GFI RM agent on them. 3 are W8 and one is W10 (relatively new installs).

      Under daily checks, the Windows Services Check - Group Policy Client I am getting

      *Status Stopped

      • 7 consecutive failures, status STOPPED
      • 101 consecutive failures, status STOPPED
      • 75 consecutive failures, status STOPPED

      When you click the link the info just repeats itself. These PC's are running fine, so is it an issue or not?

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        technobabble
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        I found this link, So I guess I need to make this change on every PC?

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          So the answer is to change the default behavior of Windows 8 instead of changing the client? Does MS's disabling of the service when not in use somehow break GFI?

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            technobabble @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender That's the question I had for the experts! I found it funny that the answer was change windows vs make a change in GFI RM (perhaps you can't). At the moment I only have W8 PC's using GFI.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
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              That certainly is not a solution, that is a work around. Did they tell you what else may be affected by this change? What other Windows systems may now have problems because of it.

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                technobabble @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch said:

                That certainly is not a solution, that is a work around. Did they tell you what else may be affected by this change? What other Windows systems may now have problems because of it.

                That's all the information I found online.

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