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Updating policy... Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were enc ountered: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\domain.local\SysVol\domain.local\Policies\{3B6204CA-6706-4077-B296-B657A495661
5}\gpt.ini from a domain http://www.darrylvanderpeijl.nl/dfs-replication-service-stopped-replication/ controller and was not successful. Group Policy setting s may not be applied until https://thwack.solarwinds.com/docs/DOC-150958 this event is resolved. This issue may be transient a nd could be caused by one or more of the following: a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller. b) File Replication Service Latency (a file created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller). c) The Distributed File System (DFS) database error client has been disabled. User Policy update has completed successfully. To diagnose the failure, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html f rom the command line to access information about Group Policy results. We encountered an unexpected shutdown on a Domain Controller and that's seems to be the reason why the DFS Replication service stopped replication. In Windows Server 2012 the default behavior for auto-recovery has internal database error changed to manual-recovery of the DFSR database if a unexpected reboot was detected, comparing to Server 2008. This was done to allow a user to take a backup of existing replicated folders on the volume before the recovery operation. See for more information. In the eventviewer you will see the following error: Log Name: DFS Replication Source: DFSR Date: 3/15/2013 11:20:18 AM Event ID: 2213 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: dc1.domain.local Description: The DFS Replication service stopped replication on volume C:. This occurs when a DFSR JET database is not shut down cleanly and Auto Recovery is disabled. To resolve this issue, back up the files in the affected replicated folders, and then use the ResumeReplication WMI method to resume replication. Recovery Steps 1. Back up the files in all replicated folders on the volume. Failure to do so may result in data loss due to unexpected conflict resolution during the recovery of the replicated folders. 2. To resume the replication for this volume, use the WMI method ResumeReplication of the DfsrVolumeConfig class. For example, from an elevated
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