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Frank
Several systems which have been converted from Windows 2000 to Windows XP
Pro - Service Pack 1 are filling the application log with errors. The
combination of errors are Event ID 1085 and Event ID 1202.
The 1085 errors look like this:
The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute. Please
look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
The 1202 errors look like this:
Security policies were propagated with warning.
0x4b8 : An extended error has occurred.
Please review the detailed log security\logs\winlogon.log under Windows root
to troubleshoot the application of security policy.
I have read many of the KB articles and have tried the following:
1. Deleted the c:\windows\security\ database files and log files. Ran
gpupdate /force.
2. Removed and re-added machine to domain.
3. Re-registered userenv.dll and scelib.dll
4. Renamed local group policy directory
The problem seems to be related to having the Administrators group,
specified in the Default Domain policy, as having the right to access the
computer across the network.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Frank
Pro - Service Pack 1 are filling the application log with errors. The
combination of errors are Event ID 1085 and Event ID 1202.
The 1085 errors look like this:
The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute. Please
look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
The 1202 errors look like this:
Security policies were propagated with warning.
0x4b8 : An extended error has occurred.
Please review the detailed log security\logs\winlogon.log under Windows root
to troubleshoot the application of security policy.
I have read many of the KB articles and have tried the following:
1. Deleted the c:\windows\security\ database files and log files. Ran
gpupdate /force.
2. Removed and re-added machine to domain.
3. Re-registered userenv.dll and scelib.dll
4. Renamed local group policy directory
The problem seems to be related to having the Administrators group,
specified in the Default Domain policy, as having the right to access the
computer across the network.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Frank