client-side extension.

D

Djalma Siqueira

After I apply SP4 in my Domain Controllers, I may receive
the above event ID in my workstation, and the group policy
not apply.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 27/11/2003
Time: 12:58:16
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Description:
The Group Policy client-side extension Application
Management was passed flags (1) and returned a failure
status code of (14).

Please, send a response for my e-mail :
(e-mail address removed)
 
T

Tim Springston \(MSFT\)

Hi Djalma-

Does this occur on all workstations or only one? The error maps to "Not
enough storage is available to complete this operation" which could indicate
some issue on the workstation itself, particularly since this is the
Application Management CSE, which is responsible for managing installed
applications. It is also possible it has to do with the applications being
managed, but I would start by seeing if this issue is occuring on other
machines.
 
B

Buz [MSFT]

These are 2 different problems, keep in mind Userenv (User Environement)
1000 errors are very common a wide range of policy or profile issues will
trigger this generic error. The key is in the details of the error, as Tim
said error 14 maps to "Not enough storage is available to complete this
operation" Error 1332 is "No mappin between account nams and security IDs
was done" and the 49 is not an error but a function that was attempting to
be performed.

Do a net helpmsg and the error number from a command prompt to get the error
details.

Homero, for your issue look at

279432 Event ID 1000 and 1202 Messages May Occur Every Five Minutes on the
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=279432

You also may want to look at :

247482 Error Message: Security Policies Are Propagated with Warning. 0x534
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=247482

The above article talks about a super common issue that can be easily
resolved via Winlogon logging.

This one may be relevant as well, but it is likely the first article will
resolve this for you.

226243 HOW TO: Reset User Rights in the Default Domain Group Policy
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=226243

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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B

Buz [MSFT]

Djalma, for your issue I could not find much, an obvious thing would be to
check available disk space. May also want to do a virus scan. There is on
isue documented with an error of this type where the NetBIOS TCP/IP Service
was disabled on the computer logging the event.

"Application Management was passed flags (1)" and "failure status code of
(14)"

If the above is not valid for you enable MSI logging on the box with the
errors:

223300 How to Enable Windows Installer Logging
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=223300

These may be valid but i would pursue the MSI logging first:

274274 Computer-Assigned Programs Cannot Be Deployed from Shares in
Different

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=274274



278472 Packages Assigned to Computers with Group Policy Are Not Installed

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278472

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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