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Floyd Griffin
Hello,
One of the Network Admins at a remote location in our company set up a
Windows 2003 Terminal Server, and since doing so has received the following
event ID's on an ongoing basis:
9/1/2004 10:10:32 AM Userenv Error None 1085 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM HHCTERMSRV
The Group Policy client-side extension Folder Redirection failed to execute.
Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
9/1/2004 10:10:32 AM Folder Redirection Error None 111 SHHDOME\rsmith
HHCTERMSRV
Unable to apply folder redirection policy, initialization failed.
I check on these events and followed the instructions in the document below
and reregistered the dll's in question, still no luck. I checked and
rechecked the security permissions on the roaming profiles directories for
the terminal server users and they all seem correct (system, administrators,
and termserver user -- Full Control)....ANY IDEAS????
Thanks in advance.
Floyd Griffin
Windows Systems Analyst
Sacred Heart Health System
(e-mail address removed)
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 1085
Source: Userenv
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_EXT_FAILED
Message: The Group Policy client-side extension %1 failed to execute.
Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
Explanation
Group Policy could not apply one of the client-side extensions. As a
result, the extension settings have been only partially applied.
User Action
To troubleshoot the client-side extension failure, do one or all of
the following:
a.. Review Event Viewer for events logged by the client-side
extension. If events were logged by the extension, use the information in
the event description to troubleshoot the problem.
b.. At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event
Viewer to see whether the Userenv 1085 event is logged again.
c.. If the client-side extension event descriptions indicate s there
was an error loading the extension, finding a particular entry point, or
finding the correct registry data, the extension might not be registered
correctly on the computer. In that case, re-register the appropriate DLL
files by typing regsvr32 at the command prompt. Note that the correct DLL to
register depends on the extension. For Group Policy extensions that are
included with Windows, the following table lists which DLLs are used by
which extension.
Client-side extensions DLL file name
Registry (in Administrative Templates) Userenv.dll
Disk Quota (in Administrative Templates) Dskquota.dll
Folder Redirection Fdeploy.dll
Scripts; IP Security; QoS Packet Scheduler; Wireless
Gptext.dll
Software Installation Appmgmts.dll
Security; EFS (Encrypting File System) Recovery; PKI; Software
Restriction Scecli.dll
Internet Explorer Maintenance iedkcs32.dll
d.. If re-registering the DLL files for the extension does not help,
restore the file system and/or registry using the most recent backup.
One of the Network Admins at a remote location in our company set up a
Windows 2003 Terminal Server, and since doing so has received the following
event ID's on an ongoing basis:
9/1/2004 10:10:32 AM Userenv Error None 1085 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM HHCTERMSRV
The Group Policy client-side extension Folder Redirection failed to execute.
Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
9/1/2004 10:10:32 AM Folder Redirection Error None 111 SHHDOME\rsmith
HHCTERMSRV
Unable to apply folder redirection policy, initialization failed.
I check on these events and followed the instructions in the document below
and reregistered the dll's in question, still no luck. I checked and
rechecked the security permissions on the roaming profiles directories for
the terminal server users and they all seem correct (system, administrators,
and termserver user -- Full Control)....ANY IDEAS????
Thanks in advance.
Floyd Griffin
Windows Systems Analyst
Sacred Heart Health System
(e-mail address removed)
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
ID: 1085
Source: Userenv
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_EXT_FAILED
Message: The Group Policy client-side extension %1 failed to execute.
Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
Explanation
Group Policy could not apply one of the client-side extensions. As a
result, the extension settings have been only partially applied.
User Action
To troubleshoot the client-side extension failure, do one or all of
the following:
a.. Review Event Viewer for events logged by the client-side
extension. If events were logged by the extension, use the information in
the event description to troubleshoot the problem.
b.. At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event
Viewer to see whether the Userenv 1085 event is logged again.
c.. If the client-side extension event descriptions indicate s there
was an error loading the extension, finding a particular entry point, or
finding the correct registry data, the extension might not be registered
correctly on the computer. In that case, re-register the appropriate DLL
files by typing regsvr32 at the command prompt. Note that the correct DLL to
register depends on the extension. For Group Policy extensions that are
included with Windows, the following table lists which DLLs are used by
which extension.
Client-side extensions DLL file name
Registry (in Administrative Templates) Userenv.dll
Disk Quota (in Administrative Templates) Dskquota.dll
Folder Redirection Fdeploy.dll
Scripts; IP Security; QoS Packet Scheduler; Wireless
Gptext.dll
Software Installation Appmgmts.dll
Security; EFS (Encrypting File System) Recovery; PKI; Software
Restriction Scecli.dll
Internet Explorer Maintenance iedkcs32.dll
d.. If re-registering the DLL files for the extension does not help,
restore the file system and/or registry using the most recent backup.