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Group Policy Failed to Apply to User Windows Server > Group Policy error 1053 print spooler windows 7 Question 0 Sign in to vote There were a Windows 2008 R2 AD server running in our environment. I found that http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/event-log-service-does-not-start-error-1053-the/bad35783-c82d-4902-928f-3067b33fc13b when i log on to the Windows 2008 R2 member server in same domain by RDP, it take few minutes to load before my desktop could be loaded. After the check the event log, i found that the below event logged in event https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c2fdf665-837b-41d8-9212-762bbbdd8c44/group-policy-failed-to-apply-to-user?forum=winserverGP viewer. ======================================================================Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Date: 6/26/2012 10:47:41 AM Event ID: 1053 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: User: DEV\testuser Computer: MMServer01.dev.org Description: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not resolve the user name. This could be caused by one of more of the following: a) Name Resolution failure on the current domain controller. b) Active Directory Replication Latency (an account created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller). Event Xml:
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