Event ID 1058

K

Kold

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event ID: 1058
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Server

Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={C31E4F07-4DF5-4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=myd
omain,DC=local.
The file must be present at the location
<\\mydomain.local\SysVol\mydomain.local\Policies\{C31E4F07-4DF5-
4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5}\gpt.ini>.
(Configuration information could not be read from the domain
controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access has
been denied. ). Group Policy processing aborted.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

My OS Server 2003 Standard
I read the Microsoft article about purging the mupcache, this didn’t
work. I even set the dfsutil command that purged it to run everyday,
no luck. I also read an article about registry entries but some of the
entries it mentioned weren’t there.

This error is basically bringing down the entire network, making it
unresponsive mostly when someone uses Office 2003. I’m on a small 10
PC network. It happens sometimes persistently all day and sometimes
just once in the morning when someone boots up. I can’t tie it to any
one computer creating the problem, I’m guessing it’s just a server
config issue. Any advice is greatly appreciated, I don’t want to
revert to a workgroup.
 
K

Kold

Kold said:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event ID: 1058
User: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM
Computer: Server

Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={C31E4F07-4DF5-4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5},CN=Policies,CN=Syste
m,DC=mydomain,DC=local.
The file must be present at the location
&lt;\mydomain.localSysVolmydomain.localPolicies{C31E4F07-
4DF5-4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5}gpt.ini&gt;.
(Configuration information could not be read from the domain
controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or
access has been denied. ). Group Policy processing aborted.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

My OS Server 2003 Standard
I read the Microsoft article about purging the mupcache, this
didn't work. I even set the dfsutil command that purged it to
run everyday, no luck. I also read an article about registry
entries but some of the entries it mentioned weren't there.

This error is basically bringing down the entire network,
making it unresponsive mostly when someone uses Office 2003.
I'm on a small 10 PC network. It happens sometimes
persistently all day and sometimes just once in the morning
when someone boots up. I can't tie it to any one computer
creating the problem, I'm guessing it's just a server config
issue. Any advice is greatly appreciated, I don't want to
revert to a workgroup.

Can anyone help me with this hotfix

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842804
 
K

Kold

Kold said:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event ID: 1058
User: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM
Computer: Server

Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={C31E4F07-4DF5-4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5},CN=Policies,CN=Syste
m,DC=mydomain,DC=local.
The file must be present at the location
&lt;\mydomain.localSysVolmydomain.localPolicies{C31E4F07-
4DF5-4449-AE0E-3B632E6DC4E5}gpt.ini&gt;.
(Configuration information could not be read from the domain
controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or
access has been denied. ). Group Policy processing aborted.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

My OS Server 2003 Standard
I read the Microsoft article about purging the mupcache, this
didn't work. I even set the dfsutil command that purged it to
run everyday, no luck. I also read an article about registry
entries but some of the entries it mentioned weren't there.

This error is basically bringing down the entire network,
making it unresponsive mostly when someone uses Office 2003.
I'm on a small 10 PC network. It happens sometimes
persistently all day and sometimes just once in the morning
when someone boots up. I can't tie it to any one computer
creating the problem, I'm guessing it's just a server config
issue. Any advice is greatly appreciated, I don't want to
revert to a workgroup.

Can anyone help me with this hotfix

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842804
 

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