Re: event id 1085 problem

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Howdy!

Vijay Mistry wrote:
I have been looking at event id: 1085 - the group policy client side extension s/w installation failed to execute ...
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Could this be related to why i cannot deploy applications via group policy through AD on windows 2000 server?? Please advise..

Is there any previous logged error? Do you set IPSecn settings via GPO?

cheers,

Florian
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