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the following error in Group Policy Management: An error occurred while generating report: An unknown error occurred while the HTML report was being
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created. The follow these steps to fix it. 1. Open the Group an error occurred while generating report the dfs path 0 is not valid Policy Management 2. Go to the Group Policy Object in question, and confirm you have the issue by selecting
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the "Settings" tab 3. At this point, if you have the issue, the left hand side should read the above mention error 4. Edit the GPO, and browse to User https://absoblogginlutely.net/2010/08/fixed-grouppolicy-an-error-occurred-while-generating-report-an-unknown-error-occurred-while-the-html-report-was-being-created/ Configuration > Windows Settings > Internet Explorer Maintenance > Security > Security Zones and Content Ratings 5. Change the setting from "Import the current security zones and privacy settings" to "Do not customize security zones and privacy", then exit out of the GPO editor 6. Close Group Policy Management MMC, then reopen it 7. Go back to the GPO in question and https://www.egroup-us.com/2010/01/group-policy-management-error-how-to-fix-it-4/ click the "Settings" tab This time your GPO Settings Report should run properly. Tags: An error occurred while generating report, An unknown error occurred while the HTML report was being created, error, Group Policy ManagementShare this entryShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on PinterestShare on LinkedinShare on TumblrShare on VkShare on RedditShare by Mail /wp-content/uploads/2015/11/egroup-main-logo.png 0 0 eGroup /wp-content/uploads/2015/11/egroup-main-logo.png eGroup2010-01-06 14:36:302010-01-06 14:36:30GROUP POLICY MANAGEMENT ERROR & HOW TO FIX ITYou might also like Error when setting up Outlook 2007: “The name could not be resolved. The action could not be completed.” OUTLOOK 2010 ERROR AND QUICKFIX MICROSOFT OFFICE 2010 - UNABLE TO SAVE AND CLOSE APPOINTMENT VEEAM Error - Freezing guest operating system CreateSnapshot failed, vmRef "*", timeout "1800000", snName "VEEAM BACKUP TEMPORARY SNAPSHOT", snDescription "Please do not delete this snapshot. It is being used by Veeam Backup.", memory "False", quiesce "False" File is larger than the maximum size supported by datastore ' EMC VNXe BUG WHEN CHANGING REPLICATION IP ADDRESSES MANAGE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE WITH CUSTOMADMX 2 replies Tim Massey says: November 19, 2010 at 11:26 am Saved my bacon
not knowing how to solve it. When using GPMC and looking at an HTML report in the "settings" tab, you might encounter this error message when it tries to load the report. This error is raised when http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog/?p=67 you have configured IE Maintenance and have imported Trusted Zones. In combination with IE 7 http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/GPM_Custom_GPO-Settings:_An_error_occurred_while_generating_repo/?TopicId=43464&Posts=1 installed, GPMC fails to parse the files for the report. I don't know what the current state of the bug is but there's a workaround for this as Mark Heitbrink posted here: http://groups.google.com/… [german] http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.group_policy/browse_thread/thread/fd709e5f8eaee318/e239e8c95f7b4039 [english] First you note the GUID of the policy in question, switch over to one of your DC's SYSVOL folders and browse to the Policies\{GUID}\User\Microsoft\IEAK error occurred - folder. Open the install.ins file and edit the following section: [Security Imports] ImportSecZones=1 set this value to 0. Save the file and try again. Posted in Group Policy 11 Comments so far Robert on April 15th, 2008 Thanks for the workaround! Iain on January 23rd, 2009 Brilliant, thanks for that. Stupid ins file! nickganga on January 23rd, 2009 Thank's Florian. This has been driving me nuts for the last two days. florian on January error occurred while 24th, 2009 You're welcome, Nick. I'm gonna check back with the Product Group to see if there's (finally) a documentation around. As of my knowlegde, the error is fixed with newer versions of GPMC - yet still no fix (I guess there won't be any) for legacy versions of it. I'll see if I can write a KB article on this. Giulio on May 12th, 2009 This tip saved the day. Thanks W.MAxx on August 4th, 2009 thank you. still correct solution. worked for me. Mr Wizard on February 26th, 2010 Worked great!! Thanks Boots on May 20th, 2010 I've got the latest GPMC, and have had this problem for MONTHS. Fixed-like buttah. thank you, sir!! JDMils on September 30th, 2010 Thanks for the advice, but the solution negates the GPOs which SET Trusted Zone data! By resetting the value in the INS file, you are turning off the settings for the Trusted Zone- and in my case this is for a GPO which sets Trusted Zone information!! florian on October 7th, 2010 JDMils, that's correct, yeah. That is the unfortunate downside of the workaround. The problem should be fixed for newer versions of the GPMC so you shouldn't see that with newer clients. At least I haven't seen it come back for a while. Derek on October 27th, 2011 Awesome Posting your comment. name (requi
this question, I am no expert with GPO's. Before I begin, I spent a few minutes to an hour searching and reading in hopes of finding the solution and avoid putting myself out there as a "GPO Newb". While I found several posts and answers that were similar and were related, the questions and answers were more advanced and did present the solutions providing the person had initial knowledge already. That is not necessarily my case and I would ask for a little patience and a bit of 'hand-holding' for what I need. I run SBS 2011, and in Group Policy Management I have a custom GPO. In this GPO I define all my settings. I understand this may not be the best or most practical method of applying policies, but I am not very strict and have few settings. This policy existed prior to my joining the company, and was migrated in to this SBS '11 from SBS '03. That may be the issue, but before making any changes I am seeking expert advice. When I select that GPO, named "Main GPO", and click on the tab at the top "Settings" I see the error: "An error occurred while generating report: Object reference not set to an instance of an object." I saw that when I right click the GPO > View > Options and select the tab "Reporting" that it states that for reporting to work the location of the .adm files must be specified. I see that my option for the location is set to "Default" which by my guessing would be located in the C:\Windows\sysvol directory. Below is what I see there: C:\Windows\sysvol\domain C:\Windows\sysvol\staging C:\Windows\sysvol\staging areas C:\Windows\sysvol\sysvol I think the problem is that my custom GPO are not inside the default location, which I speculate is:C:\Windows\sysvol\domain\policies (which I do see some objects there). But instead I also see items in this folder:C:\Windows\sysvol\sysvol\JOHN.LOCAL\policies (while where I just typed 'JOHN.LOCAL' is my actual local domain). To further this, when I edit that custom GPO, then at the very top of the tree