Group Policy Error Access Denied Rsop
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Resultant Set of Policy and would
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get the following error. This was a Citrix server running on Windows 2003 SP2 (32-bit).
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ERROR: Access Denied. I was running it as a user to do some troubleshooting, however, I got the same error running it as a Domain Admin… and that, my friends, gpresult access denied windows 10 is dumb. I was able to resolve this issue by running the following from a Command Prompt on the server. cd /d %windir%\system32 regsvr32 /n /I userenv.dll cd wbem mofcomp scersop.mof Now give it a shot! gpupdate /force gpresult Computing (49) Share Post Twitter Facebook Google+ Gregory Strike Husband, father, IT dude & blogger wrapped up into one good looking package. ← Previous Next → Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. © 2016 Gregory Strike
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error message Posted on October 16th, 2008 When running a Resultant Set of Policy from the Group policy management Console (GPMC) the following error is displayed: Also, the following ‘access denied' error appears when running gpresult.exe from a command prompt on the server: http://www.parmiter.com/microsoft/windows-2003/2008/10/RP492 Running on other servers seems okay, but on these specific servers there is a problem. Resolution This can be resolved by doing the following: cmd c: cd\windows\system32 regsvr32 /n /I userenv.dll cd\windows\system32\wbem mofcomp scersop.mof gpupdate /force Tested as working on Windows 2003 x64 Enterprise Edition. (and it doesn't even need a reboot) Tags: access denied, error, gpmc, gpresult, rsop, wmi Filed under Scripts/Reg, Windows 2003 | 6 Responses to "Resultant Set of Policy/gpresult: access denied access denied error message" ecticon Says: March 19th, 2009 at 5:40 pm This worked for my problem. Thanks. Microsoft KB was suggesting a hotfix. You show'd them. RP Says: May 11th, 2009 at 12:43 pm Another issue, but the following message in event viewer: Source: WSH Event Type: Error; Event ID: 1; Event Text: Citrix Monitoring Script Event 2 Citrix MetaFrame Compute Event Rate: Can't read farm or zone name from registry: Received error: 0x80070002: Invalid access denied windows root in registry key "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Citrix\IMA\RUNTIME\Neighborhood". means that the Citrix WMI provider (MOF) needs to be re-registered. From a dos prompt, change to the following directory: Program Files\Citrix\System32\Citrix\WMI and run: for /f %1 in (‘dir /b *.mof') do mofcomp %1 (note %%1 if scripting) This will re-register all the Citrix MOF's. RP Says: May 11th, 2009 at 12:55 pm This script can be used to re-register all the MOF's on a 64 bit Citrix Server: pushd c:\windows\system32\wbem sc pause winmgmt for /f %%1 in (‘dir /b *reposit*.') do rd /s /q %%1 sc continue winmgmt pushd "c:\program files (x86)\citrix\system32\citrix\wmi" for /f %%1 in (‘dir /b *.mof') do mofcomp %%1 pushd c:\windows\system32 regsvr32 /s scecli.dll regsvr32 /s userenv.dll pushd c:\windows\system32\wbem for /f %%1 in (‘dir /b *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %%1 for /f %%1 in (‘dir /b *.mof') do mofcomp %%1 for /f %%1 in (‘dir /b *.mfl') do mofcomp %%1 popd popd popd popd IMA crash & CriticalSectionTimeout value | Richard Parmiter Says: July 8th, 2009 at 1:08 pm […] Associated problems appeared to be that WMI was breaking regularly. The MOF databases could be rebuilt to resolve this (as per this article RP492) […] MNEsther Says: April 18th, 2012 at 11:58 pm YAY! Thank You! Worked on Winblows 2003 Server R2 Standard Edition SP2 (x86) Cristiano Monteiro Says: December 3rd, 2013