Re: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article 888943
- From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 11:15:06 -0500
Hi,
Even this rephrasing of the question doesn't seem clear when I reread
it.... English is a great language--just wish I could communicate!
Q. If I do a system stae restore, do I overwrite the exchange data
files? i.e., if the user had changed something like an email address,
will that be lost after a system state restore?
There. I hope that's clear enough.
AJ
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 10:25:57 -0500, AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi Charles,
>
>Thank you for your responses. I guess my questions were not clear
>enough. May I try again?
>
>Given that a user has altered the exchange database (received mail and
>changed the address information etc.), when I do a restore of the
>system state, will I alter the exchange data to return to its
>pre-crash values? Can I just restore the state of the GPO? Or when I
>restore the system state, do I have any control over the restoration
>of the PRIV. and PUB database information? Do these databases get
>overwritten automatically?
>
>Thanks for the information & your efforts and patience.
>
>AJ
>
>
>
>On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 01:03:50 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>
>>Hi Aj,
>>
>>Thanks for updates.
>>
>>The backup will restore the whole system state including the exchange
>>database and mailbox, if you have choose to backup exchange database when
>>running SBS backup via wizard.
>>
>>There will be no problem to access the mailbox store after a restore from
>>SBS backup, but all will return to the system state when backup.
>>
>>For the DNS issue, we recommend do like that, as we encounter many similar
>>issue which cause long delay on the client copmuter or accessing exchange
>>server via outlook.
>>
>>I hope the above information helpful to your issue. Thanks again for your
>>efforts.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Charles Yang (MSFT)
>>
>>Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>
>>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>
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>>| NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:47:25 -0600
>>| From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| Subject: Re: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article 888943
>>| Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:53:22 -0500
>>| Organization: IveBeenMoved
>>| Message-ID: <v5lgp19i4d8nke8f0v27ln6d7n2gf7msgh@xxxxxxx>
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>>| Hi,
>>|
>>| My profuse appologies. I should have checked sooner... someone had
>>| enabled SBS Backup and the system state files are available from a day
>>| or two before the crash! (This is embarassing to admit.)
>>|
>>| I did a test restore to a temp directory and verified the presence of
>>| system state files and data. I've verified that junction points exist.
>>| I noted that there are policies under the backup state that don't
>>| exist under the current state (in SYSVOL).
>>|
>>| I did not rerun CEICW. I'm not confident that I can reboot and
>>| successfully log in under the circumstances. DNS entries have be
>>| altered as requested. (The question remains: why have alternate DNS IP
>>| settings if you don't use them?)
>>|
>>| One more question: Will a state restore alter access to any of the
>>| exchange data store files created since the backup? i.e., since the
>>| user has extensively modified the private & public databases in
>>| exchange, will there be any problems after a system state restore to
>>| a previous date?
>>|
>>| Thanks for your continued assistance.
>>|
>>| AJ
>>|
>>| On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 06:51:57 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>| ("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>>|
>>| >HI Aj,
>>| >
>>| >It seems the issue should be related to DNS server issue. We may let the
>>| >SBS CEICW help recreate a DNS forward zone. Before we use the CEICW to
>>| >create a DNS zone, please tell us if you have any other DNS entry for
>>the
>>| >website other than the default setting such as companyweb and default
>>| >website? If have, you need to manually recreate that data after DNS
>>| >recreate, here I suggest you navigate to the DNS console then delete all
>>| >the DNS forward zone. Then rerun CEICW to let the wizard create a new
>>DNS
>>| >zone for your SBS server, please carefully go through every steps not
>>just
>>| >by pass the steps.
>>| >
>>| >Also make sure that all the DNS entry on the client computer TCP/IP
>>| >properties only SBS internal NIC is in the list, this will resolve the
>>DNS
>>| >delay issue. We encounter so many similar issue that the customer
>>encounter
>>| >problem when logon the domain or connect to exchange server very slowly
>>as
>>| >they add a second DNS server as a backup DNS server, so that every time
>>the
>>| >client computer will try to search both server so it cause the process
>>| >slowly.
>>| >
>>| >I hope the above information helpful. Thanks again for your efforts.
>>| >
>>| >
>>| >
>>| >Best regards,
>>| >
>>| >Charles Yang (MSFT)
>>| >
>>| >Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>| >
>>| >Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>| >
>>| >======================================================
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>>| >| NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 21:47:30 -0600
>>| >| From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>| >| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| Subject: Re: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article 888943
>>| >| Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 22:47:32 -0500
>>| >| Organization: IveBeenMoved
>>| >| Message-ID: <a0mcp1dinlttddpk7cam2gqr5cu6tohmhm@xxxxxxx>
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>>| >| Hi,
>>| >|
>>| >| Thanks for helping so far. For budget reasons, we have to explore this
>>| >| route first. We've made a ghost image of the system drive so we'll
>>| >| have that to fall back on.
>>| >|
>>| >| I note that the DC and DNS are still working, albeit slowly. How can I
>>| >| check to see if they're still set up properly? Is there a template
>>| >| version that I can access to see what they should look like?
>>| >|
>>| >| When using Outlook from a workstation, access time seems to be slow.
>>| >| The rights verification seems to hang for a few seconds. When using
>>| >| Explorer from a workstation, I've noticed that I've had to log in over
>>| >| again. Seems like a rights problem to me.
>>| >|
>>| >| Any thoughts?
>>| >|
>>| >| AJ
>>| >|
>>| >|
>>| >|
>>| >| On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 06:46:12 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>| >| ("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>>| >|
>>| >| >HI,
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Thanks for updates.
>>| >| >
>>| >| >After discussing with our SP, we confirm that using repair function
>>on
>>| >SBS
>>| >| >2003 could not resolve all problems, it might also cause some other
>>| >issue.
>>| >| >The quickest way is to do a clean reinstall of SBS 2003 and restore
>>the
>>| >| >system from the previous backup. From your description, it seems you
>>did
>>| >| >not have any recent backup, we can help you continue to do in this
>>post,
>>| >| >but it should be a time consuming issue and we can not make sure that
>>| >the
>>| >| >problem will be resolved at last. So if you want to solve it quickly,
>>it
>>| >is
>>| >| >your best interest to call CSS, they can handle any hardware crash
>>and
>>| >| >reinstall issue more quickly than in a newsgroup
>>| >| >
>>| >| >To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please
>>take
>>| >a
>>| >| >look at the web site listed below.
>>| >| >
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>>| >| >
>>| >| >If you are outside the US please see http://support.microsoft.com for
>>| >| >regional support phone numbers.
>>| >| >
>>| >| >I really appreciate your understanding on this issue, please feel
>>free
>>| >to
>>| >| >post back if you still want to get support from us. Thanks so much
>>for
>>| >your
>>| >| >effort, I am sorry for any inconvenient on this issue.
>>| >| >
>>| >| >
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Best regards,
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Charles Yang (MSFT)
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>| >| >
>>| >| >======================================================
>>| >| >This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have
>>issues
>>| >| >regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
>>| >corresponding
>>| >| >newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
>>| >manner.
>>| >| >You can locate the newsgroup here:
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>>| >doing
>>| >| >so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>>| >| >
>>| >| >For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly.
>>| >Please
>>| >| >check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>>| >| >
>>| >| >Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
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>>| >| >| NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 20:52:07 -0600
>>| >| >| From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>| >| >| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| >| Subject: Re: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article 888943
>>| >| >| Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 21:52:08 -0500
>>| >| >| Organization: IveBeenMoved
>>| >| >| Message-ID: <bjt9p192u6rpuvq5kqbbss491qmkbtvked@xxxxxxx>
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>>| >| >| Hi,
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| As far as I was able to gather information, there was no real
>>| >| >| "recovery" that took place other than a "repair" - when the new
>>drive
>>| >| >| with the O/S "discovered" the original during the boot sequence, it
>>| >| >| undertook to "repair" it so that it was readable. What that
>>| >| >| constituted I'm not sure, but that doesn't sound like a restore from
>>| >| >| backup of another installation, just a file system repair.
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| As to the second DNS setting, the system worked quite well prior to
>>| >| >| the crash. As I understand, if primary DNS doesn't respond, the
>>client
>>| >| >| will automatically try the next DNS listed. I will, however, put in
>>| >| >| forwarders on the SBS server DNS.
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| Since there is no recent backup, is there a way of identifying if
>>the
>>| >| >| SYSVOL has the respective junction points before doing a restore
>>from
>>| >| >| backup or do I have to do a repair install? Should I consider
>>| >| >| following article 315457?
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| Thanks for the help.
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| AJ
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 01:07:20 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>| >| >| ("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >| >HI,
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Thanks for updates.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >From your description, it seems your currently system is recovery
>>| >from
>>| >| >| >another installation of SBS 2003? Could you clarify it more
>>clearly,
>>| >as
>>| >| >I
>>| >| >| >know, we can only restore the SBS 2003 from it own backup, if you
>>| >| >restore
>>| >| >| >it from another SBS 2003 installation, it will cause many known
>>| >issue,
>>| >| >| >especially in DNS and AD which will certainly cause the issue you
>>| >| >| >encountered. If this is your situation, it is your best interest
>>to
>>| >do
>>| >| >| >restore from its own backup or do a clean reinstall.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Also I found your DNS setting on the SBS server have another DNS
>>| >server
>>| >| >| >entry, could you remove it from TCP/IP properties, as I know we
>>| >| >recommend
>>| >| >| >put on SBS internal NIC as the DNS server on all the client
>>computer
>>| >and
>>| >| >| >server computer TCP/IP properties.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >As the issue seems to be an urgency issue, we suggest you call CSS
>>| >for
>>| >| >| >assistance.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please
>>| >take
>>| >| >a
>>| >| >| >look at the web site listed below.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >|
>>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;PHONENUMBERS
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >If you are outside the US please see http://support.microsoft.com
>>for
>>| >| >| >regional support phone numbers.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Thanks so much for your understanding here. I am glad to be of
>>| >| >assistance.
>>| >| >| >Please feel free to post back the results.
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Best regards,
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Charles Yang (MSFT)
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >======================================================
>>| >| >| >This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have
>>| >issues
>>| >| >| >regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
>>| >| >corresponding
>>| >| >| >newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
>>| >| >manner.
>>| >| >| >You can locate the newsgroup here:
>>| >| >| >http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx
>>| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >When opening a new thread via the web interface, we recommend you
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>>| >| >| >| NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:48:22 -0600
>>| >| >| >| From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>| >| >| >| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| >| >| Subject: Re: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article
>>888943
>>| >| >| >| Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:48:23 -0500
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>>| >microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs:227815
>>| >| >| >| X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Hi Charles,
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Thanks for your response. In the meantime, a few things have been
>>| >| >| >| tried, but the situation is basically the same. System is
>>usable,
>>| >but
>>| >| >| >| serious conditions exist. Your continued help will be
>>appreciated.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Here's some more information that may assist in your
>>understanding
>>| >of
>>| >| >| >| the problem.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Preamble - Network configuration is as follows:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Server-----------------Gigabit router----------cable modem
>>| >| >| >| **********************|
>>| >| >| >| **********************|
>>| >| >| >| **********************|
>>| >| >| >| 2 Workstation(s)********|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Server running SBS 2003 Std (ISA not installed)
>>| >| >| >| motherboard is Tyan S2891 with Broadcom dual port Gbe (using
>>port
>>| >2
>>| >| >| >| for local net)
>>| >| >| >| ip= 10.0.0.20
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Router ip=10.0.0.3 (defined as Gateway)
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Workstations running Win XP Pro w/ latest SP
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| All NICs are configured with DNS Servers: 10.0.0.20 and 4.2.2.1
>>| >since
>>| >| >| >| they want the workstations to continue to access the internet
>>even
>>| >if
>>| >| >| >| the server is down.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Situation:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| This configuration worked with no errors prior to a disk crash
>>that
>>| >| >| >| caused a CMOS change and perhaps other file changes/deletions
>>(?).
>>| >| >| >| System was recovered by a h/w tech using another installation of
>>the
>>| >| >| >| SBS 2003
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| OS in another drive that was connected to the system long enough
>>to
>>| >| >| >| cause a rebuild/repair on the original drive. The temp drive was
>>| >| >| >| removed and the original replaced in the system. The system
>>booted
>>| >ok
>>| >| >| >| but GPO errors were noted. Since then, various efforts have been
>>| >made
>>| >| >| >| to re-establish the settings for the system state. Only system
>>state
>>| >| >| >| files availble are ones taken as a backup after the initial
>>install.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| results of running Netdia at server:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| ////////////////////////
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
>>| >| >| >| (C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>netdiag
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| .....................................
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Computer Name: THORNHILL1
>>| >| >| >| DNS Host Name: thornhill1.BRK.local
>>| >| >| >| System info : Windows 2000 Server (Build 3790)
>>| >| >| >| Processor : x86 Family 15 Model 5 Stepping 10, AuthenticAMD
>>| >| >| >| List of installed hotfixes :
>>| >| >| >| Q147222
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Netcard queries test . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Per interface results:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Adapter : Server Local Area Connection
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Netcard queries test . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Host Name. . . . . . . . . : thornhill1
>>| >| >| >| IP Address . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.20
>>| >| >| >| Subnet Mask. . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
>>| >| >| >| Default Gateway. . . . . . : 10.0.0.3
>>| >| >| >| Primary WINS Server. . . . : 10.0.0.20
>>| >| >| >| Dns Servers. . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.20
>>| >| >| >| 4.2.2.1
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| AutoConfiguration results. . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Default gateway test . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| NetBT name test. . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >| [WARNING] At least one of the <00> 'WorkStation
>>Service',
>>| ><03>
>>| >| >| >| 'Messenger Service', <20> 'WINS'
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| names is missing.
>>| >| >| >| No remote names have been found.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| WINS service test. . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Global results:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Domain membership test . . . . . . : Failed
>>| >| >| >| [WARNING] Ths system volume has not been completely
>>replicated
>>| >to
>>| >| >| >| the local machine. This machine is
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| not working properly as a DC.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| NetBT transports test. . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >| List of NetBt transports currently configured:
>>| >| >| >| NetBT_Tcpip_{671FBE3B-DF2F-4666-9448-8DB80F7A26DD}
>>| >| >| >| 1 NetBt transport currently configured.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Autonet address test . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| IP loopback ping test. . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Default gateway test . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| NetBT name test. . . . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >| [WARNING] You don't have a single interface with the <00>
>>| >| >| >| 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Service', <20> 'WINS' names defined.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Winsock test . . . . . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| DNS test . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >| PASS - All the DNS entries for DC are registered on DNS
>>server
>>| >| >| >| '10.0.0.20'.
>>| >| >| >| [WARNING] The DNS entries for this DC are not registered
>>| >correctly
>>| >| >| >| on DNS server '4.2.2.1'. Please
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| wait for 30 minutes for DNS server replication.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Redir and Browser test . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >| List of NetBt transports currently bound to the Redir
>>| >| >| >| NetBT_Tcpip_{671FBE3B-DF2F-4666-9448-8DB80F7A26DD}
>>| >| >| >| The redir is bound to 1 NetBt transport.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| List of NetBt transports currently bound to the browser
>>| >| >| >| NetBT_Tcpip_{671FBE3B-DF2F-4666-9448-8DB80F7A26DD}
>>| >| >| >| The browser is bound to 1 NetBt transport.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| DC discovery test. . . . . . . . . : Failed
>>| >| >| >| [FATAL] Cannot find DC in domain 'BRK'.
>>| >[ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN]
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| DC list test . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed
>>| >| >| >| 'BRK': Cannot find DC to get DC list from [test skipped].
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Trust relationship test. . . . . . : Skipped
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Kerberos test. . . . . . . . . . . : Skipped
>>| >| >| >| 'BRK': Cannot find DC to get DC list from [test skipped].
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| LDAP test. . . . . . . . . . . . . : Failed
>>| >| >| >| Cannot find DC to run LDAP tests on. The error occurred was:
>>The
>>| >| >| >| specified domain either does not
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| exist or could not be contacted.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| [WARNING] Cannot find DC in domain 'BRK'.
>>| >| >| >| [ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN]
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Bindings test. . . . . . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| WAN configuration test . . . . . . : Skipped
>>| >| >| >| No active remote access connections.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Modem diagnostics test . . . . . . : Passed
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| IP Security test . . . . . . . . . : Skipped
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Note: run "netsh ipsec dynamic show /?" for more detailed
>>| >| >| >| information
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| The command completed successfully
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>gpupdate
>>| >| >| >| Refreshing Policy...
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| User Policy Refresh has completed.
>>| >| >| >| Computer Policy Refresh has completed.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| To check for errors in policy processing, review the event log.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>
>>| >| >| >| ///////////////////////////////
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Users (2) can still log in and gain access to Exchange server,
>>| >| >| >| although I'm not sure how.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Because the DC is not recognized in the domain, continue to get
>>| >1030 &
>>| >| >| >| 1006 errors. Also, FRS reports JRNL_WRAP-ERROR 13561 after 13516
>>| >| >| >| 13501 133503 13502. (attempted to do a gpupdate cmd). This makes
>>| >sense
>>| >| >| >| if it can't contact the DC.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| I tried to verify that I could access the DC at
>>| >| >| >| \\brk.local\sysvol\brk.local and received a response that
>>| >| >| >| configuration information was not available because the DC was
>>not
>>| >| >| >| accessible. How do I correct this? This seems to be the major
>>cause
>>| >of
>>| >| >| >| the problems.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| I've read through 887303 (in summary, 1-4 are ok, 5-7 I don't
>>know
>>| >how
>>| >| >| >| to do). At Step five: using net share, can't locate SYSVOL and
>>| >| >| >| NETLOGON in the list of folders.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| In 315457, a list of folders for SYSVOL includes \domain and
>>| >| >| >| \SYSVOL\SYSVOL. When I check \sysvol with Explorer, these
>>| >directories
>>| >| >| >| are missing.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Can any of these be restored from the Windows system tools
>>backup
>>| >| >| >| that saved the system state files following the initial
>>| >installation?
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| Thanks for your inputs.
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| AJ
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 03:46:08 GMT, v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>| >| >| >| ("Charles Yang [MSFT]") wrote:
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >HI AJ,
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >I am sorry for the delayed response due to weekend. Please
>>| >understand
>>| >| >| >that
>>| >| >| >| >the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support
>>| >| >professionals
>>| >| >| >to
>>| >| >| >| >answer your systems and applications questions. Your
>>understanding
>>| >is
>>| >| >| >| >greatly appreciated!
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Issue description:
>>| >| >| >| >=============
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >I understand that you encountered 1030 and 1058 error after a
>>CMOS
>>| >| >| >changed
>>| >| >| >| >and boot file lost even you use the repair function on SBS 2003.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Analyzing and suggestion:
>>| >| >| >| >============
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Before we go any further, please understand that the repair
>>| >function
>>| >| >| >might
>>| >| >| >| >not repair all the problems. If this is the serious issue, you
>>| >might
>>| >| >| >have
>>| >| >| >| >to call CSS for urgency help. You can refer to information
>>below:
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request
>>please
>>| >| >take
>>| >| >| >a
>>| >| >| >| >look at the web site listed below.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;PHONENUMBERS
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >If you are outside the US please see
>>http://support.microsoft.com
>>| >for
>>| >| >| >| >regional support phone numbers.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Here I would like to give you some general suggestion on the
>>1030
>>| >and
>>| >| >| >1058
>>| >| >| >| >error.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >1. Examine the DNS settings and network properties on the
>>servers
>>| >and
>>| >| >| >| >client computers, make sure that there is only one DNS entries
>>in
>>| >the
>>| >| >| >| >TCP/IP properties, it need to point to the SBS internal NIC.
>>Add
>>| >the
>>| >| >ISP
>>| >| >| >| >DNS server as forward DNS server when run CEICW. Refer to the
>>KB
>>| >| >article
>>| >| >| >| >below for more information:
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small
>>Business
>>| >| >Server
>>| >| >| >| >2003
>>| >| >| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >2. Examine the Server Message Block signing settings on the
>>client
>>| >| >| >| >computers. You can refer to the KB article below for SMB
>>signing:
>>| >| >| >| >3. Make sure that the TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service, the Net
>>Logon
>>| >| >| >service,
>>| >| >| >| >and the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service are started on all
>>| >| >| >computers.
>>| >| >| >| >4. Make sure that Distributed File System (DFS) is enabled on
>>all
>>| >| >| >computers.
>>| >| >| >| >5. Examine the contents and the permissions of the Sysvol
>>folder.
>>| >| >Make
>>| >| >| >sure
>>| >| >| >| >that the domain administrator local system services and network
>>| >| >services
>>| >| >| >| >have full control permission.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >6. Run the dfsutil /purgemupcache command.
>>| >| >| >| >7. We have some known issue on that NICs, You can refer to the
>>KB
>>| >| >| >article
>>| >| >| >| >below to disable the media sense on your Intel NIC to see if
>>the
>>| >| >issue
>>| >| >| >can
>>| >| >| >| >be cleared.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >326152 PRB: Cannot Connect to Domain Controller and Cannot
>>Apply
>>| >| >Group
>>| >| >| >| >Policy
>>| >| >| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326152
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >239924 How to disable Media Sense for TCP/IP in Windows
>>| >| >| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=239924
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >More info:
>>| >| >| >| >============
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >887303 Applying Group Policy causes Userenv errors and events
>>to
>>| >| >occur
>>| >| >| >on
>>| >| >| >| >your
>>| >| >| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=887303
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >842804:Group Policy processing does not work and events 1030
>>and
>>| >1058
>>| >| >are
>>| >| >| >| >http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842804
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >I appreciate your understanding on this issue, please feel free
>>to
>>| >| >post
>>| >| >| >| >back the results. I am glad to be of further assistance.
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Best regards,
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Charles Yang (MSFT)
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>| >| >| >| >
>>| >| >| >| >======================================================
>>| >| >| >| >This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you
>>have
>>| >| >issues
>>| >| >| >| >regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
>>| >| >| >corresponding
>>| >| >| >| >newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and
>>timely
>>| >| >| >manner.
>>| >| >| >| >You can locate the newsgroup here:
>>| >| >| >|
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>>| >| >| >| >| NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 21:30:41 -0600
>>| >| >| >| >| From: AJ <aj_king7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>| >| >| >| >| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| >| >| >| Subject: SBS2003 - Cannot restore GPO following Article
>>888943
>>| >| >| >| >| Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 22:36:23 -0500
>>| >| >| >| >| Organization: IveBeenMoved
>>| >| >| >| >| Message-ID: <np32p11ap2jha9v8fge24ar3e2f0hqpaul@xxxxxxx>
>>| >| >| >| >| X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 2.0/32.652
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>>| >| >| >| >| Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>| >| >| >| >| Lines: 54
>>| >| >| >| >| NNTP-Posting-Host: 72.56.43.183
>>| >| >| >| >| X-Trace:
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>>| >| >microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs:227416
>>| >| >| >| >| X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| We've had a system lockup. CMOS settings changed by
>>motherboard
>>| >and
>>| >| >| >| >| lost files on boot drive. Did a system repair from a
>>| >install/repair.
>>| >| >| >| >| Now have the system up and running, but... getting Event 1030
>>&
>>| >| >event
>>| >| >| >| >| 1058 every 5 minutes. The Group Policy snap-in starts, but
>>can't
>>| >| >| >| >| repair Group Policy Objects (trying to follow Article ID
>>| >88894-3).
>>| >| >| >| >| Here's the messages in the Application Error log files:
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Type: Error
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Source: Userenv
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Category: None
>>| >| >| >| >| Event ID: 1058
>>| >| >| >| >| Date: 02/12/2005
>>| >| >| >| >| Time: 12:09:48 PM
>>| >| >| >| >| User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
>>| >| >| >| >| Computer: SERVER1
>>| >| >| >| >| Description:
>>| >| >| >| >| Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >|
>>|
>>>>>>CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=BRK,D
>>C
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>>| >| >l
>>| >| >| >o
>>| >| >| >| >cal.
>>| >| >| >| >| The file must be present at the location
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >|
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>>>>>><\\company.local\sysvol\company.local\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-
>>0
>>| >0
>>| >| >C
>>| >| >| >0
>>| >| >| >| >4FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
>>| >| >| >| >| (Configuration information could not be read from the domain
>>| >| >| >| >| controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or
>>access
>>| >has
>>| >| >| >| >| been denied. ). Group Policy processing aborted.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>>| >| >| >| >| http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Type: Error
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Source: Userenv
>>| >| >| >| >| Event Category: None
>>| >| >| >| >| Event ID: 1030
>>| >| >| >| >| Date: 02/12/2005
>>| >| >| >| >| Time: 12:09:48 PM
>>| >| >| >| >| User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
>>| >| >| >| >| Computer: SERVER1
>>| >| >| >| >| Description:
>>| >| >| >| >| Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects.
>>Check
>>| >the
>>| >| >| >| >| event log for possible messages previously logged by the
>>policy
>>| >| >engine
>>| >| >| >| >| that describes the reason for this.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>>| >| >| >| >| http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| The system root appears to be correct and the path to the
>>sysvol
>>| >is
>>| >| >| >| >| correct. The DC is not being replaced by a Random_Domain_Name
>>as
>>| >per
>>| >| >| >| >| the article. However, there's no policy.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| Do I need to reset GPO to the Default settings in order to
>>get
>>| >to a
>>| >| >| >| >| base starting point?
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >| >| Thanks.
>>| >| >| >| >| AJ
>>| >| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >| >|
>>| >|
>>| >|
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