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Gotomeeting app for windows 10
Gotomeeting app for windows 10









gotomeeting app for windows 10
  1. #Gotomeeting app for windows 10 install#
  2. #Gotomeeting app for windows 10 Pc#

#Gotomeeting app for windows 10 Pc#

Another GPO somewhere that's overriding the setting or corruption somewhere on the PC in question.īecause this is not just on one PC. Well, there are really only 2 things that would flip it back. I don't THINK this is a ZenWorks issue, but you never know. Then it is Disabled or in RSOP terms "not enforced".Īnd then checking gpedit after a reboot, it's back to disabled.Īnd editing it, and then doing a gpupdate /force it reverts back to Disabled/Not enforced. When I go to edit the policy locally, just as with when I edit and upload it, it shows enabled. Tried that (and disabled the ZenWorks agent so it would not enforce a "wrong" or "old" policy). If you manually set it on a PC and reboot does it stick? The cert gets distributed fine, the Trusted Publishers options as noted on the other page fine, but that one option, even though Enabled and uploaded to the distribution server continually defaults back to "Disabled".

gotomeeting app for windows 10

I was just wondering if anyone else encountered it. We're not in a domain (or active directory for that matter), we're using ZenWorks and it pushes my version of "Group Policy" as Local Group Policy and enforces it. Yeah, I know this isn't exactly urgent, I'm trying to get vCenter finished up before end of business and had a few moments. Are you applying it to a computer OU? Is it in a GPO by itself? Did you reboot the PC you are trying to apply it to?

gotomeeting app for windows 10

An edit doesn't send out a notification of a new reply. Annoying.įYI - it's not a good idea to edit a post to add a question. No errors in RSOP, but it clearly shows as undefined. The certificate and trusted publisher settings are. Every time I edit the policy and publish it, it does not get enforced on the workstation. anyone have an issue with keeping " System settings: Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables" ENABLED. Has anybody found a way to whitelist the GoToMeeting application? Or do we just need to tell our users that they cannot use GoToMeeting? This has been a known open issue for GoToMeeting for at least 8 months, but according to their own support forum, their official answer (using certificates) doesn't work for clients. it uses a randomly named folder, so we can't whitelist it.won't run from anywhere other than the AppData folder.it gets updated more frequently than Flash.it won't use the installed version if it's not the current version.

#Gotomeeting app for windows 10 install#

even if we install the full client, it tries to download a new version every single time.the version is determined by the meeting host (not us) so there are multiple different versions.The one application that we can't effectively whitelist is GoToMeeting because: To prevent ransomware, we have implemented application whitelisting, especially from the AppData folder.











Gotomeeting app for windows 10