Re: recurring 1058/1030 USERENV events every 5 mins

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Hello Jason,

So do you have now 2 time's the default domain policy linked to the domain level?

Which article did you mean about this?

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Meinolf Weber
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I did not remove all the policies, just copied the default domain one
which actually stil does run.

the everyone group is not listed in the "c:\windows folder
permissions. ITs not either on the other domain controllers
permissions either so surely if this was the issue the messages would
also be appearing on the other domain controller's event log ???

"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello Jason,

If you copy a GPO and modify it should not create problems. Or did
you complete remove all policies on domain level?

Root folder is the highest folder so "windows"

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Thanks for the links to the articles.

thinking on the issue further. The GPO that the 1058 error refers to
is a
copy of the
Default Domain Policy and is one i have customised over time. Is it
worth
disabling this policy and creating a new copy of the default domain
policy
and editing that ?
Also one of the articles mentions permissions for the "everyone"
group
"Note This issue may also occur if "Everyone" has been removed from
the root drive NTFS file system permissions. If "Everyone" has been
removed from the root drive NTFS permissions, restore the "Everyone"
group's NTFS permissions on the root folder by granting "Everyone"
the special Read and Execute NTFS permissions on the root folder
only. Does this mean the C\windows\sysvol folder or the
C:\windows\sysvol\Sysvol shared folder ?

thanks

"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello Jason,

Make sure the servers use SP2 and all latest patches, if this is
the
case
go on with this articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887303
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314494/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842804/en-us

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883271/en-us

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290647

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Meinolf Weber
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Hi guys.

Am getting annoying 1058/1030 event IDs every 5 mins in the
application log on the First/Primary Domain controller in our
domain. The events are not happening on the other domain
controller. Both are 2003 server SP2.

the event is Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
cn={AE4F09C6-C071-4932-8EE2-803EBEA5CDEF},cn=policies,cn=system,DC
=i ,D C=XXXXXXX,DC=co,DC=uk. The file must be present at the
location
<\\i.XXXXXXX.co.uk\sysvol\i.XXXXXXX.co.uk\Policies\{AE4F09C6-C071-
49 32 -8EE2-803EBEA5CDEF}\gpt.ini>. (Access is denied. ). Group
Policy processing aborted.

Have followed some articles from eventid.net etc. checked
permissions etc and am at a bit of a loss. Anyone any ideas ?



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