Unable to remove Mapped drives GPO

Hello
Windows Server 2008 R2
I previously create some mapped drives for users in 2 cities (same lan different ips - 10.10.2.x and 192.168.0.x)
Under each ou I have gone into the GPO preferences and created a "Delete" under map drives.  When rebooting the workstations, the drives are still there and mapped.  I deleted the GPO for them and still, they show up.  I also created
a new mapped drive and is sporatic to users (some users it does show up, others it does not show up).
I cannot figure out why they are still being mapped or why only some users see the new mapped drive and some don't.  Even those users that see the new mapped drive still see the old ones as well.
Any suggestions?
Thank you
Terry

Hi Terry,
There may be few things which you check
1. Run RSOP or GPresult on users system and confirm if the old / new groups are getting applied.
2. Make sure that group policy objects are replicated all domains Controllers in domain so that there is replication issue which is causing this behavior
3. As suggestion if you need map drives for these users then don't need create new delete map drive. You can remove the original map drive settings or filter out these set of users using item level targeting.
Hope this helps to resolve the issues.
Regards,
Rajesh J S

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                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Desktop Background & Home Page
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Security
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\RemoteAdminSettings
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: AU-WSUS
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\RemoteAdminSettings
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: au-mdwsus
                    Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
                    State:   Enabled
                GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
                    Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
                    State:   Enabled
    USER SETTINGS
        CN=Matthew Luhrs,OU=Users,OU=SITECODE,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com,DC=au
        Last time Group Policy was applied: 10/02/2010 at 1:54:53 PM
        Group Policy was applied from:      XXXXXADC.DOMAIN.com.au
        Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps
        Applied Group Policy Objects
            Allow Remote Assistance
           **** SITECODE Mapped Drives/ Printers - has Gp Pref's that should apply
            Default Domain Policy
            Proxy Settings
            **** Desktop Background & Home Page - has Gp Pref's that should apply
            Local Admin & Local Power Users
        The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
            AU-WSUS
                Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
            Legal Notice
                Filtering:  Disabled (GPO)
            Reg Permissions for default desktop
                Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
            Logon as service, operating system
                Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
            Local Group Policy
                Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
            au-mdwsus
                Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
            AVD Rollout
                Filtering:  Disabled (GPO)
        The user is a part of the following security groups:
            Domain Users
            Everyone
            Offer Remote Assistance Helpers
            BUILTIN\Administrators
            BUILTIN\Users
            NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
            NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
            LOCAL
            Computer Account Operators
            Internet Users
            SITECODE Users
            DOMAIN-Public Folders Administrators
            All Email Users
            DOMAINSWIFTEMAIL
            Domain Admins
            Offer Remote Assistance Helpers
            WSUS Administrators
            DHCP Administrators
            CERTSVC_DCOM_ACCESS
        Resultant Set Of Policies for User:
            Software Installations
                N/A
            Public Key Policies
                N/A
            Administrative Templates
                N/A
            Folder Redirection
                N/A
            Internet Explorer Browser User Interface
                GPO: Proxy Settings
                    Large Animated Bitmap Name:      N/A
                    Large Custom Logo Bitmap Name:   N/A
                    Title BarText:                   N/A
                    UserAgent Text:                  N/A
                    Delete existing toolbar buttons: No
            Internet Explorer Connection
                HTTP Proxy Server:   Proxy:port
                Secure Proxy Server: Proxy:port
                FTP Proxy Server:    Proxy:port
                Gopher Proxy Server: Proxy:port
                Socks Proxy Server:  Proxy:port
                Auto Config Enable:  Yes
                Enable Proxy:        Yes
                Use same Proxy:      Yes
            Internet Explorer URLs
                GPO: Proxy Settings
                    Home page URL:           N/A
                    Search page URL:         N/A
                    Online support page URL: N/A
            Internet Explorer Security
                Always Viewable Sites:     N/A
                Password Override Enabled: False
                GPO: Proxy Settings
                    Import the current Content Ratings Settings:      No
                    Import the current Security Zones Settings:       No
                    Import current Authenticode Security Information: No
                    Enable trusted publisher lockdown:                No
            Internet Explorer Programs
                GPO: Proxy Settings
                    Import the current Program Settings: No

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