Failed to open the Group Policy Object



Hello,
i'm using windows server 2000/SP3 and if i try to open the dompol.msc i got
the following error:
Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have appropriate rights.
Details: The system cannot find the path specified.
Local Security Policy works fine.
Output of gpotool, netdiag looks fine too.

Just dcdiag shows error ....
C:\>dcdiag /test:frssysvol

DC Diagnosis

Performing initial setup:
Done gathering initial info.

Doing initial non skippeable tests

Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\servername
Starting test: Connectivity
......................... servername passed test Connectivity

Doing primary tests

Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\servername
Starting test: frssysvol
There are errors after the SYSVOL has been shared.
The SYSVOL can prevent the AD from starting.
......................... servername passed test frssysvol

Running enterprise tests on : domain.STK


Maybe someone can help me ... ?

Thanks
Martin

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