Re: No profile data
- From: Leon N <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:21:01 -0800
At least for the XP notebook this works!
The Vista machine doesn't.
Although I hardly have any error message, the profiles are not synchronised
with the server. It seems the Vista notebook has a time-sync problem (129)
and 2 User Profile Service warnings (1515 and 1511). And the profile is not
taken from the server. It is a new user I created for this test. At another
workstation I can opdate the profile (e.g. favorites)
"Claus" wrote:
As a test, I would disjoin the XP notebook from the domain (don't forget to.
test a login with the local admin before you do this), add it to a temp
workgroup and the rejoin it with ConnectComputer. See if that fixes the
issue.
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Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There were more entries missing in the policies folder. I restored and
repaired them. In the beginning this gave a lot of errors at server side,
but
this is now totally clean. No messages anymore.
At the client-side, the Vista machine, it also changed a bit. Now, when I
logon with a newly created user, I receive the message 1515 (Source User
Profile Service), 1511 (same source) and 1058 (Group Policy). The latter
with
the addition that the {90FE4...}\gpt.ini cannot be parsed.
Additional 1: when I click on the hyperlink in the error message it shows
the content of the gpi.ini file
Additional 2: on a desktop running XP I open the command line and enter
"\\domain.local\netlogon\". It indicates that it misses configuration
parameters. (this XP desktop really works fine in the domain).
When I do the same at the XP notebook and the Vista notebook they respond
that the path cannot be found. Typical difference!
Hope you can help me with this information.
"Claus" wrote:
You should have the 31B2....
When you did a search, did you remember to check "hidden" as well under
the
advanced options?
Did you look at the suggestions in the links that I provided?
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Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Indeed the 1058 was refering to a userenv source. Sorry I forgot.
I looked at the document linked to below and focussed at the part
copied
in:
"The following comments are applicable to this event with "Access
denied"
as
error code for the {31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9} group policy
(Default for a domain) on a Windows 2003, SP1 domain controller:
- Verifying the actual GPT.INI file revelead that it was not recently
updated"
I scanned my C:\drive for any gpt.ini file, but it was not found in
this
{31B2...} entry, but only gpt.ini's were found in the
{D8C95858-7291-4463-ACEO...) entry. Seems not okay to me.
Next to that I used the GPO to look for the policies; when I try to
access
the "Group Policy Objects", "Clientcomputer for Small Business Server"
the
system responds that this file does not exist. Is that normal ?
"Claus" wrote:
Here is a link to the 1058 error. In general, the number alone doesn't
tell
us much. We need to know at least the source and even better the
details.
In
case of your 1058 I assumed that the source is Userenv.
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1058&eventno=1752&source=Userenv&phase=1
--
Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Claus,
At about the same time the 5703 occurs, there is also a 1058-error,
which
indicates group-policy problems. Perhaps there is a strong
relationship?
"Claus" wrote:
My Dutch isn't good enough for this but do have a look at this...
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/support/ee/transform.aspx?ProdName=Windows%20Operating%20System&ProdVer=5.2&EvtID=5703&EvtSrc=Netlogon&LCID=1033
--
Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Additional, the content of 5703, unfortunately it is in dutch:
Logboeknaam: System
Bron: NETLOGON
Datum: 5-1-2008 14:23:08
Gebeurtenis-id:5703
Taakcategorie: Geen
Niveau: Waarschuwing
Trefwoorden: Klassiek
Gebruiker: n.v.t.
Computer: HP2710p.Nabuurs.local
Beschrijving:
De NetLogon-service kan een mailslot-bericht van Het systeem kan
het
opgegeven pad niet vinden. niet lezen vanwege de volgende fout:
03000000
Gebeurtenis-XML:
<Event
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="NETLOGON" />
<EventID Qualifiers="0">5703</EventID>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-01-05T13:23:08.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>5670</EventRecordID>
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>HP2710p.Nabuurs.local</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>%%3</Data>
<Binary>03000000</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
"Claus" wrote:
Please post the complete eventlog entry for the 5703 error so we
can
look
at
it. Has the logon script ever worked? Are you connecting
wireless?
What
router are you using?
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Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, I patched the SBS server with the actions mentioned in KB
926505 .
Currently I have no problems signing in from desktops, but
also
my
other
notebook, which runs XP Pro has similar issues. I also use
login
scripts
to
assign netword devices at logon time. They also are not
executed
on
the
notebooks with XP and Vista.
In the logging I find a Netlogon 5703 errror which indicates a
path
error.
Hopefully this refers to the path for the profile or scripts.
Does anyone know the search process of a Vista machine for the
profile
data ?
"Claus" wrote:
Can you explain this a bit more? Did you patch your SBS to
prepare
for
Vista?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926505
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Claus
"Leon N" <LeonN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use an SBS 2003 instance with 5 workstations. In some
cases I
do
not
get
the profile data from the server to my workstation.
Especially now, when I am installing a new workstation with
Vista
Business
I
experience this problem.
Any ideas to solve this ?
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