Re: group policy help plz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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how od you create a rollback with secedit

"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

> According to the link below those Event ID's maybe temporary and not
> indicate a persistent problem. Be very careful when applying security
> templates and I recommend that you use the secedit command to create a
> "rollback" security template first. You can also use the support tools
> netdiag, dcdiag, replmon, and gpotool to check health of domain controllers
> and Active Directory. Netdiag is also extremely useful to check the
> networking and AD health of domain computers. If you use Google and/or go
> to http://www.eventid.net to search for Event ID's you often will quickly
> find helpful information on Event ID's. I used Google to find the link below
> and it took less than thirty seconds and I am slow. --- Steve
>
> http://www.jsifaq.com/SUBP/tip7500/rh7561.htm
>
> "Eddie" <Eddie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B93272C2-7048-4376-A77F-84A2EDCF4085@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > hisecdc
> >
> > "Eddie" wrote:
> >
> >> I am getting event 1030 for userenv. I tried to apply a security teplamte
> >> to
> >> my DCs but afterwards i kept getting event id 1030 and 1097 so i made
> >> sure
> >> smb was set correctly rebooted both of them etc. I have a windows 2003
> >> native
> >> mode domain with all windows xp workstations. I would like to deploy
> >> hisec
> >> security templates but I don't want to cause problems with replication
> >> etc.
> >> does anyone know what I can do?
>
>
>
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