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User Device Affinity USMT vulnerability PowerShell: Re-creating the Local Group Policy DatabaseFile Posted: March 29, 2011 in General Tags: Event Log, Group Policy, PowerShell, Secedit 0 Introduction Last week I came across a client-side issue applying Group Policies. It turned out to be a corrupt local group policy database file. Here's how I went about troubleshooting and fixing the issue and then automating detection and resolution of the problem using PowerShell. Troubleshooting The Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) indicated a problem processing the policy settings and advised to look in the Application event log for more details, and quite helpfully showed the exact time of the expected event to look for. Looking at the Application event log, there was a warning event at the expected time with event ID 1202, with this description: "Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x4b8 : An extended error has occurred." The event description suggests searching http://support.microsoft.com which turned up thi
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