Create a null Power Users group in your Active Directory. Since Power Users
is lost on a DC after promotion, any GPO that contains it may not be
processed if there is a group that does not translated to a SID.
--Shawn
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"Derek Melber [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What exactly are you trying to do in the GPO... Restricted Groups?
>
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> Derek Melber
> BrainCore.Net
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> "Rjohnson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:176f01c40e22$be6937a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > We have a domain controller running W2k, Sp4 using the
> > default Domain Controller policy and a different one for
> > all the workstations.
> >
> > We have followed the directions in KB 324383 for the 0x534
> > mapping problem. When we run the "find /i" on
> > Winlogon.log it returns the following
> > Cannot find Power users
> > Warning 3 system cannot find the path specified
> > Warning 2 system cannot find the file specified.
> >
> > Neither GPO has power user in any of the user rights, and
> > there are no entries in the restricted groups.
> >
> > There are populated power user groups on the workstations,
> > these are need to run Intuit Quickbooks 2004.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
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