Re: backup restore Default domain policy
- From: "Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" <SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 17:51:26 +0100
what are event IDs in the event logs?
execute DCDIAG /D /C /V and post the results
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"freytshy" <freytshy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi jorge,
i tried that but i get an error when i try to edit it. "network path not
found"
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" wrote:
just EDIT the GPO with GPedit or GPMC by setting an insignificant GPO
setting, click APPLY, undo the setting, click APPLY again, close the GPO
this should recreate the GPT.INI
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"freytshy" <freytshy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear Jorge,
it is not a test env! my problem is that i had to take out a DC the
violent
way because of a hardware issu. I could seize the masterroles to
another
DC
w/o any problems. I cleand the meta data of AD following microsoft
articles.
Every thing seemed fin until i noticed that the gpo.ini of the default
domain
policy residet on the DC i took out. Thats why I want to delete it and
restore it on another DC. If you have any other advice I'd appreciate
it,
but
I'm running out of ideas...
thanks mike
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]" wrote:
you can restore it using the backup and you can even re-create
to re-create see:
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2005/11/24/151.aspx
why the heck do you want to deleted a GPO and restore? Hopefully in a
test
env!
In a test env. OK, but I really hope it is not in production
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"freytshy" <freytshy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hello community
I don't have a problem but a theoretical question: Is it any problem
to
delete the default domain policy after backing it up and to restore
it
afterwoods? I'm asking because it is a "special" gpo and i'm not
sure
if
the
gpo.ini file has to reside on a special DC.
thanks in advance, mike
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