Re: GPO problems?
- From: Tom Mc <TomMc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:57:01 -0700
Thanks for your response Frank. If you mean on the client computers, nothing
has changed there, no settings have been changed by me.
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Tom
"Frank" wrote:
This may be way off but, is file and print sharing for Microsoft.
Networks enabled?
Hope all goes well,
Frank
Tom Mc wrote:
More error data.. can anyone point me in the right direction? Everything was
running fine until I installed a new server NIC, modem, router, etc. after
the lightning strike. I'm just wondering at this point if it's just a
connectivity problem or if there may be further server damage from the power
surge. Can this sort of thing be fixed relatively easily or do we need to
start from scratch and restore from backup or reinstall? Like I said iin
other posts, users can log in, use the internet, and access the companyweb.
Are not able to access their folders which are redirected to the server. Just
wondering how those w/ more experience might respond. Thanks!
From Performance Report.. Critical Errors in Appl log
Event 1030 - Source Userenv
Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. Check the event
log ...
Event 1058 - Source Userenv
Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=ourname,DC=local.
The file must be present at the location
<\\ourname.local\sysvol\ourname.local\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
(Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is
correct and the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If Windows
still cannot find the network path, contact your network administrator. ).
Group Policy processing aborted.
Event 103 Source SQLAgent$SBSMONITORING
SQLServerAgent could not be started (reason: Unable to connect to server
'ourservername\SBSMONITORING'; SQLServerAgent cannot start).
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Tom
"Tom Mc" wrote:
Running SBS2003 current versions
Had a lighting strike nearby and lost a modem, router and nic. Replaced,
reset everything. Everything connects OK. Only problem is when users log in.
User logs in OK and has network services, internet access, network printers,
etc. However user's machine shows they are off line w/ no connection
available. They can't access to synch folders and can't access mapped drives
on server.
I looked at GPO and noticed one GPO is listed as "not found"
Under the linked GPO's they are listed as
1 SBS Domain Password Policy
2 SBS Folder Redirection
3 "Not Found"
4 SBS Remote Assistance Policy
5 SBS Windows Firewall
6 SBS Internet Connection Wizard
7 SBS Client Computer
8 SBS Lockout Policy
9 Default Domain Policy
If the "not found" item is causing this is there a way to look at history or
a log somewhare to see what that poicy was?
Thanks!
Tom
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Tom
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