Re: USERENV errors 1058 on all clients since installation of SCE



Hi
You may want to check:
1- In Event Viewer, click System, and check for any networking-related
messages, such as Netlogon messages, that indicate a network connectivity
issue.
2- At the command prompt, type netdiag, and note any errors. Those errors
usually have to be resolved before Group Policy processing can continue.
3- At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event Viewer to see
if the Userenv 1053 event is logged again.
4- To verify that the domain controller can be contacted through Domain Name
System (DNS), try to access \\mydomain.com\sysvol\mydomain.com, where
mydomain.com is the fully qualified DNS name of your domain.
5- Verify that you can access the domain controller by using tools such as
the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
6- Check to see whether other computers on your network are having the same
problem.
7- If this computer is a part of a cross-forest domain, verify that the
forest for the user account is currently available and can be contacted by
the computer on which the Group Policy processing failed.

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
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"cjhaugen" <cjhaugen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6AEE4B40-AA1D-4008-B2DE-BBE98E3A55A2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've recently installed System Center Essentials 2007 on my network. I
have
not fully deployed SCE yet, but it's online and I am testing with about a
dozen clients. It has updated AD and created a couple fo new policies.
Since installation all users on the domain are getting regular Userenv
1058
errors in their application log. It doesn't seem to be causing any
problems.

The contents of the error is

Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={8543EC65-C2F8-42D1-9097-637D7455613C},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=domain,DC=org.
The file must be present at the location
<\\domain.org\SysVol\domain.orgPolicies\{8543EC65-C2F8-42D1-9097-637D7455613C}\gpt.ini>.
(The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
aborted.

This is repeated on a regular basis on all systems. I can browse to the
location in question without a problem and the gpt.ini file is there. The
GUID referenced matches up with the "System Center Essentials All
Computers
Policy" GPO.

Everything in the policy looks normal.

With the installation of SCE I uninstalled my WSUS Server and removed the
WSUS entries in the default GPO.

Anyone have any suggestions on what could be causing this? Thanks.



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