RE: id- 1030 source - Userenv
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 07:41:37 GMT
Hi Ross,
Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup!
For your description, I understand that the issue to be: all client
computers got 1030 error and can not connect to the SBS 2003 server box. If
I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
For time critical issues (not business down), we encourage you to contact
CSS directly for more immediate assistance:
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To continue working with me in the newsgroups, please see the following:
As well as we know, if a workstation would not access network shares, then
UserENV error 1030 and 1058 will be logged because domain group policies
are unable to apply. Please double check the following settings to see if
the issue be fixed:
I. Examine the DNS settings and network properties on the servers and
client computers.
1. Leave the Default Gateway of the internal NIC blank of the server box.
2. Configure the internal client computer's NIC and the internal NIC of the
server box to use the internal DNS Service (the internal NIC IP) as the DNS
Server. And there is only the DNS server be configured on client computers.
After verified them and then try to logon to domain, how about the result?
II. 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.
I''d like to recommend that you turn off and then turn on NetBIOS over
TCP/IP to see if we can eliminate this problem.
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click "Network and Internet
Connections".
2. Click Network Connections.
3. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.
4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
5. Click the General tab, and then click Advanced.
6. Click the WINS tab.
7. Under "NetBIOS setting", click "Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP", and then
click OK two times.
8. Click Close to close the "Local Area Connection Properties" dialog box.
9. Close the Network Connections window and reboot the computer.
10. Repeat the steps above but select "Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP" this
time.
And then please try to logon domain again, how about the result?
III. Make sure that Distributed File System (DFS) is NOT disabled on the
SBS server box and all computers.
You can refer to the following steps to turn DFS clients:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open box, type regedt32, and then click OK.
3. In the Registry Editor window, locate the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Mup
4. In the right details pane, double-click DisableDFS.
The DFS client is turned off if the value in the Value data box is 1.
The DFS client is turned on if the value in the Value data box is 0.
5. In the Edit DWORD Value dialog box that appears, type 0 in the Value
data box, and then click OK.
6. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Registry Editor.
And then test, how about the result?
IV. If the issue persists, Please temporarily disable all the firewalls
(personal firewall and Internet
Connection Firewall) on workstations and server box. And then test and tell
me the result.
And also please take a look at the following article to see if the hotfix
can fix your problem.
Error Messages When You Open or Copy Network Files on Windows XP SP1
Clients That Require SMB Signing
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=810907
If the issue persists, please kindly help me collect some information to
isolate the issue:
1. When client computers logon domain, what error message they got? Please
tell me the accurate error message.
2. Please try to access the shared resources on the server from client
computers, how about the result?
3. Please try to ping the SBS server box from client computer, and paste
the output in the newsgroup.
4. If the SBS server is reachable, use the "nltest /dsgetdc:<domainname>"
command to verify that a domain controller can be located from workstation.
The NLTest tool is installed with the
Windows XP support tools.
For information about how to install these tools, refer to the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
306794 How to Install the Support Tools from the Windows XP CD-ROM
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306794
I appreciate your time! I am happy to be assistance of you and look forward
to your reply!
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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>From: "ross malyon" <ross.malyon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: id- 1030 source - Userenv
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>Hi all, have some network issues
>
>cant connect XP clients to 2003 server domain have event id 1030 logged in
>event applog the error says "windows cannot query for the list of group
>objects, check the event log for possible messages previously logged by
the
>policy engine that describes the reason for this"
>
>this happened monday - server has worked fine - im running SBS 2003 SP1
all
>clients are windows XP sp2 - all clients have event id 1030 as well as
>error:
>
>i have checked all through event log and can find no mention of any other
>errors to do with event log - currently have a non working network so a
bit
>stuck :( anyone have any ideas?
>
>thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
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