Re: Event ID 1085 and Event ID 1202 appear after in-place upgrade of Windows 2000 to Windows XP

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Hi Steve and thanks for your reply, this is with my own personal laptop that
has a fresh install of XPSP2 on it. I will try what you have suggested with
the server when I get back to work tomorrow.....
ChrisC
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uH75x8IRFHA.3076@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Does this error happen also with XP Pro SP2?? What you might try on the
> Windows 2003 server is to open local security policy [secpol.msc] and go
> to security settings/local policies/security options. Find the security
> option for Microsoft network server:digitally sign communications(always)
> and set it to disabled. --- Steve
>
>
> "ChrisC" <cuke2u(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Og0iKSoQFHA.3336@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi, I'm getting these errors too, only this is a fresh installation of
>> XP. I'm running more than one networks, two domains - one on nt4 server
>> the other on a 2003 server, and a home workgroup. This error only started
>> when 2003 was installed on our school server....
>> ChrisC
>> "Frank" <Frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23$fYWaFQFHA.164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I am reposting this in the hope that someone from Microsoft will respond
>>>or
>>>> someone who has seen the same problem occur after performing an upgrade
>>>> from
>>>> Win2k to WinXp.
>>>>
>>>> Several systems which have been converted from Windows 2000 to Windows
>>>> XP
>>>> Pro - Service Pack 1 are filling the application log with errors. The
>>>> combination of errors are Event ID 1085 and Event ID 1202.
>>>>
>>>> The 1085 errors look like this:
>>>>
>>>> The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute.
>>>> Please
>>>> look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The 1202 errors look like this:
>>>>
>>>> Security policies were propagated with warning.
>>>> 0x4b8 : An extended error has occurred.
>>>> Please review the detailed log security\logs\winlogon.log under Windows
>>>> root
>>>> to troubleshoot the application of security policy.
>>>>
>>>> I have read many of the KB articles and have tried the following:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Deleted the c:\windows\security\ database files and log files.
>>>> Ran
>>>> gpupdate /force.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Removed and re-added machine to domain.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Re-registered userenv.dll and scelib.dll
>>>>
>>>> 4. Renamed local group policy directory
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Frank
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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