Re: Major Permission Issues
- From: "Christopher Erckert" <ChristopherErckert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 06:19:06 -0700
Just to clarify... things are no different (still not working) after trying
the two KB articles Dave posted. I will try try the additional KB articles
you have posted.
- Christopher Erckert, EN
""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hello Christopher,
>
> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
>
> Also, many thanks for Dave's great input.
>
> As you mentioned, all things are working correctly for you now after you
> followed the KB article 888943 and 887303. Considering the current
> condition, I'm glad to provide the following information for your reference:
>
> In most cases, this problem could occur on the OEM boxes. Actually, the OEM
> uses the domanrename method to setup the SBS 2003 servers. More info:
>
> Step-by-Step Guide to Implementing Domain Rename
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/c/f/c/cfcbff04-97ca-4fca-9e8c-3a9c90a
> 2a2e2/Domain-Rename-Procedure.doc
>
> This problem could occur if the domainrename procedure was not completely
> finished (due to the design of the OEM's scripts).
>
> Additionally, Events 1030 and 1058 from Userenv can be logged due to
> various causes.
>
> 839499 You cannot open file shares or Group Policy snap-ins when you
> disable SMB signing for the Workstation or Server service on a domain
> controller
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=839499
>
> 842804 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/?id=842804
>
> 830676 Group Policy processing fails with Events 1058 and 1030 in Windows
> Server 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=830676
>
> 314494 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/?id=314494
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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> >Subject: Re: Major Permission Issues
> >Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:12:04 -0700
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> >Ug... I have gone through KB 888943. The domain is correct. I have also
> been
> >through KB 887303.
> >
> >I just dont know how the server could have been fine a few days ago and
> now
> >this... Let me know if there is anything else i can post to help you help
> me.
> >
> >- Christopher Erckert, EN
> >
> >"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Here's a good place to start:
> >>
> >> Event 1030 and event 1058 may be logged, and you may not be able to
> start
> >> the Group Policy snap-in on your Windows Small Business Server 2003
> computer
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888943
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Christopher Erckert" <ChristopherErckert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote
> >> in message news:DB36BFC1-60C0-436A-BBE1-702A0666A724@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Ok so all was fine until now.
> >> >
> >> > Windows SBS 2003 SP1
> >> >
> >> > The the main administrator account on the sever cannot access its My
> >> > documents folder. Access is also denied to GPO ojects (cant edit them)
> >> >
> >> > We created a second administartor account and that account can access
> its
> >> > own My document folder, bu this account cant access GPO either!!
> Access is
> >> > denied when I go to edit them.
> >> >
> >> > Application log has ove a hundered instances of 1030 and 1058 error
> ID's
> >> > Ive
> >> > tried all the posted solutions on the message board but I'm having no
> >> > luck :(
> >> >
> >> > The 1030''s are like
> >> > Source: Userenv
> >> > User: NT Authority\System
> >> >
> >> > as well as for the tow admin accounts we've tried to sign in with e.g.
> >> >
> >> > Source: Userenv
> >> > User: NT Authority\administrator
> >> >
> >> > The 1058's are like
> >> > Source: Userenv
> >> > User: NT Authority\System
> >> >
> >> > as well as for the tow admin accounts we've tried to sign in with e.g.
> >> >
> >> > Source: Userenv
> >> > User: NT Authority\administrator
> >> >
> >> > I have no idea wher to go with this.
> >> >
> >> > Please help!!
> >> >
> >> > - Christopher Erckert, EN
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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