I can't aply group policy; event id error: 1095, 1058 and 1030

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Henrique Alves

Hi,
I have 2 Domain Controler in my domain with SP4 and all critical updates
installed. I had to restore system state (but I just restored the policy and
script folders) from a backup device and since than the computers in my
network just don't use the policy's (GPO) that I create in Active Directory.
I already delete the policy and create a new one, but nothing happened. The
DC are replicating just fine, and the computers on network run the scripts
that are inside the sysvol/scripts folder. I really need some help here
because now everyone has full control on the computers.
More information that I have is that the client computer write event id
1095, 1058 and 1030. I'm triyng to investigate this logs, but if anyone
already know what's happening I apreciate anny help...
Event Id 1095: Windows could not log all the RSOP (Resultant Set of Policy)
Data. Group Policy processing will continue but the RSOP data might not be
accurate.

Event Id 1058: Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={42D7EA2F-5AD7-4067-A4A6-50FEBC2CFC3D},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=isegi,DC=
unl,DC=pt. The file must be present at the location
<\\isegi.unl.pt\SysVol\isegi.unl.pt\Policies\{42D7EA2F-5AD7-4067-A4A6-50FEBC
2CFC3D}\gpt.ini>. (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group
Policy processing aborted.

Event Id 1030: Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. A
message that describes the reason for this was previously logged by the
policy engine.

Thanks in advanced.
Henrique Alves.
 
Any updates on this? I'm experincing the same thing with
some XP clients.
 
Nop, can't find the resolution to this problem.
If I find I let you know, the same I apreciate from you any help.

Thanks..
 

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