Re: And Tips for 'Could not create GPO(8007203a) The server is not



I only glanced at the website - it appears this application is providing a
GUI for group policy (a visual way to create the policies). It then writes
the policy and adds it to the GP Objects and links to the specified OU.
Based on the error message I would guess the problem is related to
permissions. Check to be sure the user you are logged in as when running the
application has the appropriate permissions to create and apply GPs to the
groups in question. If you have to define an account within the application
- check it. This feels like a username/password problem.

On a different note - if you have an MSI file you don't need this
application. Using GP directly to do this is not difficult.

"Kardon Coupé" wrote:

The software is http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/desktop-central/
it allows upto 10 machinces for free to be controlled, deployment of MSI's,
user control, and more. I've been posting on their forum too, but because of
the time difference, and I'm guessing they reply during there working hours,
I've turned to this group for support.

The Event log from the machine doesn't show anything, as the error reported
stems back from the software, but as I've search around "Google" for the
error, I'm presumed the error was a Windows error being returned into the
software, hence turning here. There is not a lot more I can explain about
it, as I'm new to all this Domain stuff, I'm having a play and learning as I
go along. I've got to start somewhere..

Regards.

"Debo" <shonuff6699@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1164139958.326822.133680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
you need to explain yourself a little bit better...What software are
you using and what does it do? Look in your event viewer and copy and
paste the error

Kardon Coupé wrote:
Dear All,

I'm running some software that allows deployment of items, MSI's etc. Even
time I use it, the software itself is working, but it can't seem to
communicate with other machines 100%, I keep getting the error Could not
create GPO(8007203a) The server is not operational, after a bit of
research
I've come to the conclusion is it to do with the Group Policy? am I right,
issues on the server?. Where would I add/change/modify some settings to
allow all machines to communcate with each other with no restriction
issues?
I've tried putting myself within the Administrators sections (General, and
Domain), I've tried changing the settings for Remote Access (with the
Allow
checkbox ticked) and other things like that. I've tried adding my username
onto the Server machine, and adding the server into my machine. But still
nothing, am I missing something? or am I looking/trying in the completely
wrong section?

Hope someone can help me with this matter.

Regards
Paul.



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