RE: Group Policies Events 1030 & 1058
- From: pQi <pQi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 11:06:13 -0700
Hello,
Thank you soo much for this information. Since I will be out of the office
till 8th, I will work on this soon as I get back to work. Will follow up with
you for the results. Again, I appreciate your efforts!
George
--
MCSE/MCSA A+ Network+
""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for posting here.
>
> For your description, I understand that you get 1030 and 1058 error in
> application log in SBS 2003 SP1 server. If I am off base, please don't
> hesitate to let me know.
>
> For I don't know what actions have you done to resolve the issue, I suggest
> that we follow my suggestions to try to troubleshooting the issue. I
> appreciate your time and effort.
>
> (1). Please restart the server. And try to test, how about the result?
>
> (2). If the issue persists, please make sure the following things:
>
> 1. Network Binding Order
>
> To correctly configure the network binding order, follow these steps:
>
> A. Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties.
> B. On the Advanced menu, click Advanced Settings.
> C. Under Connections, use the up and down arrow buttons to put the
> connections in the following order:
>
> Local Area Connection for the internal adapter
> Local Area Connection for the external adapter
> Remote Access Connections
>
> 2. DNS Configuration
>
> Correct DNS configuration is important for the correct functioning of
> Active Directory and programs on Small Business Server.
>
> To verify correct DNS configuration, follow these steps:
>
> A. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then
> click DNS.
> B. Right-click the name of your server, and then click Properties.
> C. Click the Forwarders tab, and then click Enable Forwarders. If the IP
> addresses provided by your ISP are not listed here, add them by typing the
> IP address, and then clicking Add.
>
> 3. TCP/IP settings
>
> A. Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties.
> B. Right-click Local Area Connection for the internal network, and then
> click Properties.
> C. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. By default,
> the internal IP address of the server is 192.168.16.2 with a Class C
> subnet, 255.255.255.0. The Default Gateway for this connection must be
> blank. The IP address for the Primary DNS server must be the internal IP
> address of the server, 192.168.16.2, and the Alternate DNS server IP
> address must be blank.
>
> D. Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties.
> E. Right-click the Local Area Connection for your external adapter, and
> then click Properties.
> F. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
> G. Under DNS, click Use the following DNS server. The IP address for the
> Primary DNS server must be the IP address of the server, 192.168.16.2, and
> the Alternate DNS server IP address must be blank. Do not list your ISP''s
> DNS servers here or obtain DNS server IP address automatically.
>
> Restart the SBS server, does the issue still occur?
>
> II. On the XP workstation go to User Accounts in Control Panel.
>
> Advanced Tab
> Manage Passwords
> Remove All.
> Logged out and back in.
>
> Does the issue still occur?
>
> III. Make sure the "Security Options ---> Digitally sign server
> communication " settings match between SBS 2000 and SBS 2003:
>
> IV. The issue may occur when the Distributed File System service is stopped
> on the domain controller. To resolve this issue, make sure the Distributed
> File System service is started, and set the Startup type to Automatic. To
> do this, use the following steps:
>
> 1. Click "Start", point to "Programs", point to "Administrative Tools", and
> then click "Services".
> 2. In "Services", double-click "Distributed File System".
> 3. On the "General" tab, click "Automatic" next to "Startup type".
> 4. Under "Service Status", click "Start" if the service is not started.
> 5. Click "OK", and then close the "Services" window.
>
> V. Follow 816585 to apply Secure DC template (securedc.inf) to the server.
> Next, run gpupdate.exe to force the policy refresh and restart server:
>
> 816585 HOW TO: Apply Predefined Security Templates in Windows Server 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816585
>
> If this information doesn't resolve the issue, another workaround is to
> disable SMB signing in the registry. Go to:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\Parameters
>
> Set enablesecuritysignature to 0
> Set requiresecuritysignature to 0.
>
> If the issue still exists please provide me some information:
>
> (1) Did your SBS 2003 upgrade from SBS 2000 or other OS?
>
> (2). Please give me the error event application log.
>
> (3) Please give me the registry key file to check:
>
> 1. Click Start -> Run, type regedit and click OK.
>
> 2. Locate the following keys:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanworkstation\param
> eters
>
> 3. Right click these keys and select Export, save the registry key.
>
> 4. Rename the exported file from .reg to .old and send to me.
>
> Please add two files to a zip file and mail to v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> I appreciate you time and effort. I am currently standing by for you about
> the test result. If you have any further concern or question about the
> issue please don't hesitate to let me know. We are always happy be of
> assistance of you!
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jenny Wu
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> >I am using SBS 2003 w/SP1. For some reason I am getting endless errors in
> my
> >application log regarding 1030/1058.
> >
> >When I try to modify group policies I receive the following message in a
> >windows applet "You may not have appropriate rights" Details "Windows
> cannot
> >find the network path. Verify that the network path is correct and the
> >destination computers is not busy or turned off.
> >
> >When I run DCGPOFIX it tends to resolve but only temporarily. It then goes
> >back to path cannot be found again...???
> >
> >I am stumped by this...does anyone have any suggestions? I have went into
> >EventID.net and tried using the resolutions posted, but still no go...
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >
> >
>
>
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