gpupdate.exe

  • File Path: C:\Windows\system32\gpupdate.exe
  • Description: Microsoft Group Policy Update Utility

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 EE5892A6168658FF9C7784FF94346AA2
SHA1 B418D6BE3BC8D85776049975147088483CA1A3D2
SHA256 0E8606BA02828D403E321E37F1568AA321A95D3BDBDB83B73583105B666D79BA
SHA384 DB285845E593EA6AD91DAE60E0377EF8D888270467E77095B4230EAC1495DC42E6E7BA8A252A8A670120285ED3423A52
SHA512 6404B18DB2AAF46692372D549F9BEF431AE783461FA8EEB50AF111E9A20CF1647AB722918768E109E8EC2682258AFF4D9D44633CC53D33450D693F7FB2FC0EAA
SSDEEP 384:nXEN7h0+fnIbGpfbzzhL7t4mL6DdY9J4QPk/jsAkF0Pp/7tl2R/WoDgEh4ercmR7:nIh0KnIALhL+D+6kq7tl0zh4e9qC
IMP F150A94E73644B4EE8C4FF24DFEA3216
PESHA1 A9E97D35E88C631BA99D92746E5B82AF2CB8A4F8
PE256 C6C2B499CCB28CCA12CD042507095F8AA5652B109EC745E850B3EACC05772BB1

Runtime Data

Usage (stdout):

Description:  Updates multiple Group Policy settings.

Syntax:  Gpupdate [/Target:{Computer | User}] [/Force] [/Wait:<value>]
     [/Logoff] [/Boot] [/Sync] 

Parameters:

Value                      Description
/Target:{Computer | User}  Specifies that only User or only Computer
                            policy settings are updated. By default,
                            both User and Computer policy settings are
                            updated.

/Force                     Reapplies all policy settings. By default,
                            only policy settings that have changed are
                            applied.

/Wait:{value}              Sets the number of seconds to wait for policy
                            processing to finish. The default is 600
                            seconds. The value '0' means not to wait.
                            The value '-1' means to wait indefinitely.
                            When the time limit is exceeded, the command
                            prompt returns, but policy processing
                            continues.

/Logoff                    Causes a logoff after the Group Policy settings
                            have been updated. This is required for
                            those Group Policy client-side extensions
                            that do not process policy on a background
                            update cycle but do process policy when a
                            user logs on. Examples include user-targeted
                            Software Installation and Folder Redirection.
                            This option has no effect if there are no
                            extensions called that require a logoff.

/Boot                      Causes a computer restart after the Group Policy settings
                            are applied. This is required for those
                            Group Policy client-side extensions that do
                            not process policy on a background update cycle
                            but do process policy at computer startup.
                            Examples include computer-targeted Software
                            Installation. This option has no effect if
                            there are no extensions called that require
                            a restart.

/Sync                      Causes the next foreground policy application to
                            be done synchronously. Foreground policy
                            applications occur at computer start up and user
                            logon. You can specify this for the user,
                            computer or both using the /Target parameter.
                            The /Force and /Wait parameters will be ignored
                            if specified.


Signature

  • Status: Signature verified.
  • Serial: 3300000266BD1580EFA75CD6D3000000000266
  • Thumbprint: A4341B9FD50FB9964283220A36A1EF6F6FAA7840
  • Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
  • Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

File Metadata

  • Original Filename: GPUpdate.exe.mui
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 10.0.17763.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
  • Product Version: 10.0.17763.1
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Machine Type: 64-bit

File Scan

  • VirusTotal Detections: 0/71
  • VirusTotal Link: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/0e8606ba02828d403e321e37f1568aa321a95d3bdbdb83b73583105b666d79ba/detection/

File Similarity (ssdeep match)

File Score
C:\Windows\system32\gpupdate.exe 24
C:\Windows\system32\gpupdate.exe 30
C:\Windows\system32\gpupdate.exe 30
C:\WINDOWS\system32\gpupdate.exe 30
C:\WINDOWS\system32\gpupdate.exe 25

Possible Misuse

The following table contains possible examples of gpupdate.exe being misused. While gpupdate.exe is not inherently malicious, its legitimate functionality can be abused for malicious purposes.

Source Source File Example License
sigma sysmon_suspicious_remote_thread.yml - '\gpupdate.exe' DRL 1.0
sigma proc_creation_win_susp_spoolsv_child_processes.yml - \gpupdate.exe DRL 1.0

Additional Info*

*The information below is copied from MicrosoftDocs, which is maintained by Microsoft. Available under CC BY 4.0 license.


gpupdate

Updates Group Policy settings.

Syntax

gpupdate [/target:{computer | user}] [/force] [/wait:<VALUE>] [/logoff] [/boot] [/sync] [/?]

Parameters

Parameter Description
/target:{computer|user} Specifies that only User or only Computer policy settings are updated. By default, both User and Computer policy settings are updated.
/force Reapplies all policy settings. By default, only policy settings that have changed are applied.
/wait:<VALUE> Sets the number of seconds to wait for policy processing to finish before returning to the command prompt. When the time limit is exceeded, the command prompt appears, but policy processing continues. The default value is 600 seconds. The value 0 means not to wait. The value -1 means to wait indefinitely.<p>In a script, by using this command with a time limit specified, you can run gpupdate and continue with commands that do not depend upon the completion of gpupdate. Alternatively, you can use this command with no time limit specified to let gpupdate finish running before other commands that depend on it are run.
/logoff Causes a logoff after the Group Policy settings are updated. This is required for those Group Policy client-side extensions that do not process policy on a background update cycle but do process policy when a user logs on. Examples include user-targeted Software Installation and Folder Redirection. This option has no effect if there are no extensions called that require a logoff.
/boot Causes a computer restart after the Group Policy settings are applied. This is required for those Group Policy client-side extensions that do not process policy on a background update cycle but do process policy at computer startup. Examples include computer-targeted Software Installation. This option has no effect if there are no extensions called that require a restart.
/sync Causes the next foreground policy application to be done synchronously. Foreground policy is applied at computer boot and user logon. You can specify this for the user, computer, or both, by using the /target parameter. The /force and /wait parameters are ignored if you specify them.
/? Displays Help at the command prompt.

Examples

To force a background update of all Group Policy settings, regardless of whether they’ve changed, type:

gpupdate /force

Additional References


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