Gpupdate Error - The System Cannot Find The File Specified
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R2)against Windows 10 clients. My Windows 7 clients are working fine with Invoke-GPUpdate as expected for hours on end and through multiple reboots. In my test lab, for the
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first7-10 or so minutes after deploying my Windows 10 RTMEnterprise clients via SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU1, the Invoke-GPUpdate Powershell cmdlet works beautifully. Then running again sometime shortly afterward I receive the following error. PS C:\Users\Admin01> Invoke-GPUpdate -Computer WIN10VM01 -RandomDelayInMinutes 0 Invoke-GPUpdate : The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002) At line:1 char:1 + Invoke-GPUpdate -Computer WIN10VM01 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/gpupdate-sync-does-not-work/688a2c41-ec4f-477a-9989-c8bc4669e8e4 -RandomDelayInMinutes 0 + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Invoke-GPUpdate], FileNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Unspecified,Microsoft.GroupPolicy.Commands.InvokeGPUpdateCommand If I revert my Windows 10 Virtual machine client to just a few minutes earlier when it worked... it will work again for a few minutes and then once again fail with the same error. GPO wise I only have the unaltered "Default Domain http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/Windows_10_clients_,_Invoke-GPUpdate_The_system_cannot_find_the/?TopicId=88059&Posts=0 Policy" and "Default Domain Controllers Policy" For simplicity I've disabled the firewall on the client and the server from which I am running the Powershell command. I've compared running services before and after, started services that are no longer running and stopped others that where not. So far I haven't found anything. I've also checked the Event viewer on the and so far found nothing pertaining to the error. Alternatively I've used Invoke-command -Computername 'WIN10VM01' -Scriptblock {gpupdate /force} and it works fine without error. And running GPupdate /force locally on the Windows 10 client works fine. And, as I stated earlier my Windows 7 clients are working fine with Invoke-GPUpdate as expected for hours on end and through multiple reboots. I've seen this post listed as a possible solution https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/253268 I went as far as to delete all but the original "Default Domain Policy" and "Default Domain Controllers Policy" GPO's and find that I have the corresponding GPO GUID folders in "\\lab\sysvol\LAB.LOCAL\Policies" plus two additional ones I can't account for, which I'm not sure if that could be an indication of
Controller Upgrades This project was to replace an aging domain controller, with a new 2012 R2 Physical https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1358342-group-policy-update-fails Server and a 2012 r2 VM for redundancy. This including migrating the FSMO roles, and the file server role. Troubleshooting THIS PROJECT IS ALL ABOUT TROUBLSHOOTING WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Alternative Networks Remote Desktop Group policy Project Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi, I'm new to GP, cannot find so please bear with me. I'm also coming into an existing domain where GP had never been utilized, so I believe everything was OOTB in regards to GP. When I first tried updating a few test computers via the remote "Group Policy Update..." command, I received the "remote procedure call was cancelled" error. After some research, I applied the "Group Policy Remote the system cannot Update Firewall Ports" Starter GPO to these test computers, and that seemed to fix the issue. I received a succeeded result when run from the DC, but an Access is Denied result when run from my box. I haven't made any other changes that I know of, but now when I run the remote update I get error code 80070002, "The system cannot find the file specified" on both test computers when run from the DC. Anybody know what's going on? The DC is running Server 2012R2, and both workstations are Windows 10. Thanks, Amy Tags: Group policyProject Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Group Policy Update not working - Error 8007071a Group Policy update issue-Network not present Local Users and Groups Group Policy -update   21 Replies Habanero OP Justin1250 Dec 23, 2015 at 7:12 UTC Do you have multiple DCs? can you manually browse to the following location: \\domain.com\sysvol\domain.com\policies Replace domain.com with your domain name. Are there folders in the policies folder? 1 Mace OP Rockn Dec 23, 2015 at 7:15 UTC Are the us