To open Event Viewer in any version of Windows, go to Control Panel and change the view to Large or Small icons if the view is not already set that way. Click on the icon for Administrative Tools. If you reboot your client PC’s but find some software you pushed via Group Policy did not install, you likely are in Asyncronous Policy Processing Hell. First verify that the policy did make it to your test PC by launching a CMD window (don’t forget to RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR) and typing GPRESULT.
Event ID 103:
After analyzed some time, found the problem for this issue is insufficient wait time to apply Group Policy.
Follow the below steps to increase policy processing wait time.
1. Open Software Installation Policy applied GPO (In my case: Software_Deployment_GPO) in Edit mode.
2. Navigate to “Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy”
3. In right-hand side, search and double-click the setting “Startup policy processing wait time.”
4. Enable the setting and set “Amount of time to wait (in seconds)” to a reasonable value for your environment, for instance “60”. Now click the Apply button to apply settings.
5. Update the GPO by running the command gpupdate/force and restart computer to check install the software on machine startup.
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