RE: GPO errors in application eventlog
- From: v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Crina Li")
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 07:19:22 GMT
Hi Dieter,
Thank you for posing in SBS newsgroup.
From your post, my understanding on this issue is: You notice event ID 1202and related event id 1085 logged on a Windows XP client. If I misunderstand
your concern, please do not hesitate to let me know.
The detailed error message should be the following:
event id: 1085 - Userenv "The group policy client-side extension Security
failed to execute. Please look for any errors reported earlier by that
extension".
event id: 1202 - SceCli "Security policies were propagated with warning.
0x4b8 : An extended error has occured. For best results in resolving this
event, log on with a non-administrative account and search
http://support.microsoft.com for "Troubleshooting Event 1202's".
As I know, these two events indicate that the group policy client-side
extension Security encounters a problem and the security policy cannot be
applied. I would like to suggest the following:
1. Check if the "Rename Administrator Account" security policy is enabled.
These error messages can occur if the "Rename Administrator Account"
security policy is enabled and then set to an account name that is already
in use. To resolve this issue, please either disable the "Rename
Administrator Account" policy (Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options\Account: Rename
administrator account), or configure the policy to use an account name that
does not exist on the client system.
For additional information, please refer to:
260715 Event ID 1000 and 1202 After Configuring Policies
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;260715
2. The issue may occur if the local security database is corrupted. If the
above step does not help, we can recreate the local security database on
the problematic computer.
1) Arrange the Secedit.sdb file from another good Windows XP-based computer
with the same SP/patch level. This file is located in the
C:\Windows\Security\Database folder.
2) On the computer that is experiencing the problem, reboot into safe mode.
3) Rename the existing Secedit.sdb file in the C:\Windows\Security\Database
folder to Secedit.old. Do not restart the computer. Paste the new
Secedit.sdb file from the other good Windows XP system in the same
C:\Windows\Security\Database folder.
4) Restart the computer.
Please check if the problem can be resolved in this way.
Related information:
324383:Troubleshooting SCECLI 1202 Events
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324383
I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
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| From: "Dieter Visser" <kdv@xxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: GPO errors in application eventlog
| Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:13:03 +0200
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| Hello,
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| Our system:
| SBS 2003 SP1, Windows 2003 Server as a memberserver, 10 workstations XP
Pro
| SP2.
|
| One of the workstations is every 2 hours or so coming up with errors in
the
| eventlog about the GPO.
|
| Warning event ID 1202 and error event ID 1085. As far as I know there is
| nothing going wrong, the workstation functions like all the others.
|
| I found a heap of papers about this problem and I find it very confusing.
| Can someboby tell me in simple terms what is going on and what I should
do
| to cure this?
|
| Thanks in advance
|
| Dieter
|
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| Had ik maar naar m'n moeder geluisterd, dan had ik een echt vak geleerd.
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