Sp2 GPO Problem

C

CB

I installed SP2 on a test machine, off of the production network. One of my
co-workers added the machine to the production AD and edited a GPO with it.
Now when we open a GPO I get the errors below. How do we fix this?


The following error occurred in:

\\domainname\sysvol\folder\policies\{GPO ID Number\adm\inetres.adm on line
158:
error 51 Unexpected keyword

Found: Supported
Expected: Keyname, Valuename, part, valueon, valueoff, actionliston,
actionlistoff, end, explain, clientext

The File can not be loaded


Then:
The following entry in the [strings] section is too long and has been
truncated.

The peer name resolution protocl (pnrp) allows for distributed resolution of
a name to an IPV6 address and port number. The protocol operates in the
context of clouds; cloud is a set of peers that can communicate with each
other using the same IPv6 scope. There are three types of clouds - global,
site-local and link-local:\n\na) If a computer is connected to the Internet,
it is
 
B

bisonman

Hey all,

I'm too having the problem. Any microsoft folks out there that can
help us out? What might cause it?

Casey Shenberger said:
I am having the same problem with my GP. I have been looking all over the web and haven't found anything yet. I will keep looking but hopefully we get some resolution soon.

CShenberger

CB said:
I installed SP2 on a test machine, off of the production network. One of my
co-workers added the machine to the production AD and edited a GPO with it.
Now when we open a GPO I get the errors below. How do we fix this?


The following error occurred in:

\\domainname\sysvol\folder\policies\{GPO ID Number\adm\inetres.adm on line
158:
error 51 Unexpected keyword

Found: Supported
Expected: Keyname, Valuename, part, valueon, valueoff, actionliston,
actionlistoff, end, explain, clientext

The File can not be loaded


Then:
The following entry in the [strings] section is too long and has been
truncated.

The peer name resolution protocl (pnrp) allows for distributed resolution of
a name to an IPV6 address and port number. The protocol operates in the
context of clouds; cloud is a set of peers that can communicate with each
other using the same IPv6 scope. There are three types of clouds - global,
site-local and link-local:\n\na) If a computer is connected to the Internet,
it is
 
K

kokousam

Hey all,

I'm too having the problem. Any microsoft folks out there that can
help us out? What might cause it?

Casey Shenberger said:
I am having the same problem with my GP. I have been looking all over the web and haven't found anything yet. I will keep looking but hopefully we get some resolution soon.

CShenberger

CB said:
I installed SP2 on a test machine, off of the production network. One of my
co-workers added the machine to the production AD and edited a GPO with it.
Now when we open a GPO I get the errors below. How do we fix this?


The following error occurred in:

\\domainname\sysvol\folder\policies\{GPO ID Number\adm\inetres.adm on line
158:
error 51 Unexpected keyword

Found: Supported
Expected: Keyname, Valuename, part, valueon, valueoff, actionliston,
actionlistoff, end, explain, clientext

The File can not be loaded


Then:
The following entry in the [strings] section is too long and has been
truncated.

The peer name resolution protocl (pnrp) allows for distributed resolution of
a name to an IPV6 address and port number. The protocol operates in the
context of clouds; cloud is a set of peers that can communicate with each
other using the same IPv6 scope. There are three types of clouds - global,
site-local and link-local:\n\na) If a computer is connected to the Internet,
it is
I had the same problem but I went to a win2k pro machine and I copied
"conf.adm, inetres.adm, system.adm and wmplayer.adm" and I pasted them
on administrative template in the DC GPO in other word I overwrote the
new XP security templates with the old windows 2000 porfessional
security templates and it worked for me. What happened there is that
the string on XP security templates can't be read by windows 2000 DC.

Let me know if it works for you.

Sam
 
J

Jon N.

It requries a patch. You have to ask MS for it <groan>...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=842933

Hey all,

I'm too having the problem. Any microsoft folks out there that can
help us out? What might cause it?

Casey Shenberger said:
I am having the same problem with my GP. I have been looking all over the web and haven't found anything yet. I will keep looking but hopefully we get some resolution soon.

CShenberger

:

I installed SP2 on a test machine, off of the production network. One of my
co-workers added the machine to the production AD and edited a GPO with it.
Now when we open a GPO I get the errors below. How do we fix this?


The following error occurred in:

\\domainname\sysvol\folder\policies\{GPO ID Number\adm\inetres.adm on line
158:
error 51 Unexpected keyword

Found: Supported
Expected: Keyname, Valuename, part, valueon, valueoff, actionliston,
actionlistoff, end, explain, clientext

The File can not be loaded


Then:
The following entry in the [strings] section is too long and has been
truncated.

The peer name resolution protocl (pnrp) allows for distributed resolution of
a name to an IPV6 address and port number. The protocol operates in the
context of clouds; cloud is a set of peers that can communicate with each
other using the same IPv6 scope. There are three types of clouds - global,
site-local and link-local:\n\na) If a computer is connected to the Internet,
it is
I had the same problem but I went to a win2k pro machine and I copied
"conf.adm, inetres.adm, system.adm and wmplayer.adm" and I pasted them
on administrative template in the DC GPO in other word I overwrote the
new XP security templates with the old windows 2000 porfessional
security templates and it worked for me. What happened there is that
the string on XP security templates can't be read by windows 2000 DC.

Let me know if it works for you.

Sam
 

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