However, the updating of Group Policy depends upon the resources that have been modified and may vary according to the priority. So eventually there exists the possibility of a decrease in the speed of the computer since a Group Policy refresh in the background will affect system speed. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to determine how much consumption of memory is being carried out by Group Policy refresh since it is not listed in Task Manager. If we let Group Policy be updated after the user has been logged out, then the system will save on some resources. This is an option given in Windows, and should you wish to change this setting, for some reason, this is how to go about it.

Turn Off Group Policy Refresh

In this article, I’ll tell you the way to disable or turn off  Group Policy from being updated automatically while the system is in use.

Disable background refresh of Group Policy using Local Group Policy Editor

To disable background refresh of Group Policy using Local Group Policy Editor, follow these steps: To learn more about these steps, continue reading. First, press Windows Key + R combination, type put gpedit.msc in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor. Navigate here:

In the right pane, look for the setting Turn off background refresh of Group Policy. It should have Not Configured status by default. Double-clicking on it will yield you the following window:

In the above window, select Enabled will let the computer refresh Group Policy objects after the computer is being logged out by the user rather than refreshing the same while the computer is in use. Click OK. Reboot to make changes effective. That’s it! Read: How to force Group Policy Update in Windows 11/10.

Disable background refresh of Group Policy using Registry Editor

To disable background refresh of Group Policy using Registry Editor, follow these steps: Let’s find out more about these steps. To get started, press Windows Key + R combination, type put Regedt32.exe in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor. Navigate to this registry key:

In the right pane of this location, create a DWORD named DisableBkGndGroupPolicy using Right-click -> New -> DWORD. Double click on it to modify, you’ll get this:

In the above-shown box, input the Value data equals 1. Click OK. That’s it! Reboot to get results.

How do I stop Group Policy Update?

To stop the Group Policy update, you can tweak a setting in the Local Group Policy Editor or Registry Editor. In the GPEDIT, navigate to Group Policy in Computer Configuration and double-click on the Turn off background refresh of Group Policy setting. Then, choose the Enabled option and click the OK button.

How do I change the refresh interval in Group Policy?

To change the refresh interval in Group Policy, you need to open the Local Group Policy Editor first. Then, navigate to this path: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy. Double-click on the Set Group Policy refresh interval for computers setting and choose the Enabled option. Next, select the timing as per the requirements and click the OK button. You can also disable the background processing of the Registry Policy.