Re: USERENV Error 1053
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:24:08 +0100
here's additional links, check if any helps you:
Group Policy processing does not work and events 1030 and 1058 are logged in
the Application log of a domain controller
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842804/en-us
Event ID 1053 and 1058 appear in the Application log after you upgrade to
Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 with Active Directory
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883271/en-us
Applying Group Policy causes Userenv errors and events to occur on your
computers that are running Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887303
Group policies are not applied the way you expect; "Event ID 1058" and
"Event ID 1030" errors in the application log
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314494/en-us
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"dtremain" <dtremain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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At the time that I had responded to you the first time there were no
errors
showing in the event log. But now as I check them we have a new instance
of
the USERENV error, starting with number 1030 saying "Windows cannot query
for
the list of Group Policy objects. Check the event log for possible
messages
previously logged by the policy engine that describes the reason for
this",
followed by error 1053.
Yes, I did take a look at the link and started to look further into some
of
the remedies listed.
I also read where I needed to check the permissions on the GPO for the
domain controller, and when I went to look at the group policy I am
getting
an prompt to change domain controllers, because the one that I am trying
to
check the GPO on is unavailable - yet this is the machine that I am logged
into that is showing me the error.
"dtremain" wrote:
Hi Jorge, Yes, I ran dcdiag. The only thing that failed was the system
log
event (windows time) and I have already addressed that. Here are the
results:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.JUST2003SERVER>dcdiag
Domain Controller Diagnosis
Performing initial setup:
Done gathering initial info.
Doing initial required tests
Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\JUST2003SERVER
Starting test: Connectivity
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
Connectivity
Doing primary tests
Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\JUST2003SERVER
Starting test: Replications
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
Replications
Starting test: NCSecDesc
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test NCSecDesc
Starting test: NetLogons
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test NetLogons
Starting test: Advertising
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test Advertising
Starting test: KnowsOfRoleHolders
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
KnowsOfRoleHolders
Starting test: RidManager
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test RidManager
Starting test: MachineAccount
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
MachineAccount
Starting test: Services
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test Services
Starting test: ObjectsReplicated
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
ObjectsReplicated
Starting test: frssysvol
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test frssysvol
Starting test: frsevent
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test frsevent
Starting test: kccevent
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test kccevent
Starting test: systemlog
An Error Event occured. EventID: 0xC25A001D
Time Generated: 07/18/2007 15:08:05
(Event String could not be retrieved)
......................... JUST2003SERVER failed test systemlog
Starting test: VerifyReferences
......................... JUST2003SERVER passed test
VerifyReferences
Running partition tests on : ForestDnsZones
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... ForestDnsZones passed test
CrossRefValidation
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... ForestDnsZones passed test
CheckSDRefDom
Running partition tests on : DomainDnsZones
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... DomainDnsZones passed test
CrossRefValidation
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... DomainDnsZones passed test
CheckSDRefDom
Running partition tests on : Schema
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... Schema passed test CrossRefValidation
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... Schema passed test CheckSDRefDom
Running partition tests on : Configuration
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... Configuration passed test
CrossRefValidation
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... Configuration passed test
CheckSDRefDom
Running partition tests on : JustDomain
Starting test: CrossRefValidation
......................... JustDomain passed test
CrossRefValidation
Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
......................... JustDomain passed test CheckSDRefDom
Running enterprise tests on : JustDomain.local
Starting test: Intersite
......................... JustDomain.local passed test Intersite
Starting test: FsmoCheck
......................... JustDomain.local passed test FsmoCheck
"Jorge Silva" wrote:
Hi
Unfortunately this is a very common error and doesn't have the same
resolution for every case.
-Did you run dcdiag?
check
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1053&eventno=1584&source=Userenv&phase=1
--
I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"dtremain" <dtremain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In a small, single DC network we get this error in the app event log
every
few days:
Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. (Not enough
storage is
available to complete this operation. ). Group Policy processing
aborted.
When this error starts to generate users on the network tend to lose
printing capabilities, as well as other problems with 3rd party apps.
The
only way that we are able to resolve the issue is to reboot the
server. I
found that this was an issue that was supposed to be addressed by the
installation of SP2, yet we still get it every few days, normally
starting
in
the middle of the night when there are no users on the network.
I have run just about every gp and netdiag tool that MS has to offer
with
positive results and still we cannot seem to find out what is causing
the
problem. I was thinking about a DNS issue, but I would think that
the
name
resolution would be completed without problem since the DC is also
the
only
DNS server in the office, and there are no issues in the DNS event
log
referring to this.
Is there anyone out there who has experienced this before and knows
of a
resolution? This thing is becoming a nightmare.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
.
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