Updating Member Server Without Restarting It

Hi,
 I was working on creating Gpo's programatically. My goal was to allow users to RDP on Member servers. For that I added user groups under Restricted group sections in Gpo.
 Now in order to update the changes I used " gpupdate /force " command but its not working. . . user is not able to RDP on Member Server unless we restart the
Member Server through administrator's account.
 I have also switched my Firewall off.
 I am looking for the solution where I will not need to restart Member server for updating the userGroups under Computer management section of member server.
Thanks,
Anand Kothekar

A restart should not be required. Please make sure that changes are taking place when you force the update: Mainly check the membership of local
Remote Desktop Users group. If it is not updating then you need to troubleshoot that: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/6e6821a5-1568-4ced-9302-0b0d0070bda8/how-to-troubleshoot-why-a-particular-gpo-does-not-work
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