Re: Group Policy Not Being Picked Up by Client
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 03:44:50 GMT
Hi Joey,
Thanks for your update.
For your image, that indicates the computer does not apply the WSUS policy.
And also for the error "The system cannot copy a file from the server to
this computer. Make sure that the network cables and devices are plugged
in and functioning properly, and then try again to join this computer to
the network.", let "s perform the following test to try to find the root
cause.
1. Please restart the computer and log on as the domain user or domain
admin, can you got the error?
2. On the "problematic" clients, run "ipconfig /all", are they pointing to
only the IP address of the SBS internal NIC for DNS? If not, please verify
them and test again.
3. If the issue persists, please kindly help me collect some information to
isolate the issue:
A: Please send me the SBSClientApps.log file in the "C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Clients" folder (on the
client) for analysis.
B: Please run "ipconfig /all" (no quotation marks) on the server box and
the problematic computer to get IP reports.
C: Can you find any error event log in the Event Viewer? If yes, please
paste the detail information in the newsgroup.
I appreciate your time! I am happy to be assistance of you.
Merry Christmas!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
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>> Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup!
>>
>> For your description, I understand that the issue to be: 4 client
>> computers
>> can not apply WSUS group policy to get updates. If I am off base, please
>> don't hesitate to let me know.
>
>That is correct.
>
>> 2. Under "Automatic Updates" tab, please check if you can change
automatic
>> updates settings. If yes, that indicates the group policy does not apply
>> to
>> the client computer. If not, indicates the policy has been applied to the
>> client computer. We need check the WSUS server settings to find cause.
>
>This is how I have been gauging the success of the group policy. All of
the
>other clients property pages are no longer changeable.
>
>> Please help me collect a screen shot for analyze when you open the System
>> Properties page on some problematic client computer.
>> Please mail me the screen shot at: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Attached to the sent email. The page is still changeable.
>
>
>> 816320 HOW TO: Configure Firewall and Web Proxy Client Autodiscovery in
>> Windows 2003
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816320
>
>
>I am using ISA 2004. And I do not use the Firewall Client on the desktops.
>And I have been configuring the Web Proxy manually to point to the server.
I
>followed the directions specified in this article. Upon restarting the
>computer I received an error message from Client Setup Wizard, "The system
>cannot copy a file from the server to this computer. Make sure that the
>network cables and devices are plugged in and functioning properly, and
then
>try again to join this computer to the network."
>
>
>> 296591 A Description of the Automatic Discovery Feature
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=296591
>
>I may have to work on this a little more. I am not sure if this is
working
>or not.
>
>>
>> For information about the WSUS client side issue, you can take a look at
>> the following link:
>>
>> http://wsus.editme.com/ClientFAQ
>
>I confirmed the Virtual Directory Self Update is working and available.
>In number 5, discussing the imaged clients give me some inkling of the
>problem! This workstation is a Dell that it is out of the box with XP, I
did
>not wipe and reinstall a clean copy of the OS (The 2000 clients I am
having
>problems with were also imaged clients but I did follow the directions
[ran
>the batch file] to remove and restore the SUSClientId and SID). However,
>most of the other clients here are Dell's with their out-of-the-box OS.
>For the fun of it, I followed the removal/recreate steps in #5. Nothing
has
>changed so far.
>
>
>Thank you for the help!
>
>
>
.
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