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18 February, 05:03

You have configured a group policy preference that creates a VPN connection for all computers in the GPO's scope. One user says the connection was there yesterday, but it's no longer showing in his Network Connections window. You suspect he might have deleted the connection accidentally. What can you do to make sure the VPN connection is re-created even if a user deletes it?

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  1. 18 February, 05:18
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    In order to make sure that the VPN connection is re-created even if a user delete it, we can:

    Disable the option "Apply once and don't re-apply".

    Explanation:

    GPO:

    GPO is known as group policy object that is used to control the user worker experience on a computer. It is a basically a feature of operating system.

    In our scenario, it is best to disable the apply once and don't re-apply option as this option will recreate the VPN connection if it is deleted accidentally or intentionally.
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