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Monitor an unlimited number of servers with $49/year With the current low prices for servers and the need for processing power, even a small company may end up with quite a few of them. If ten years ago it http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1054-source-Userenv-eventno-1393-phase-1.htm was still common to see an entire company using just one server, these days that's http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1054-source-Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-eventno-10364-phase-1.htm no longer the case. New computers are added to the network with the understanding that they will be taken care of by the admins. Keeping an eye on these servers is a tedious, time-consuming process. Even with 5 minutes per server (to check the logs and other parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything event id is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 1054 Source: Userenv Source: Userenv Type: Error Description:Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (
Monitor an unlimited number of servers with $49/year With the current low prices for servers and the need for processing power, even a small company may end up with quite a few of them. If ten years ago it was still common to see an entire company using just one server, these days that's no longer the case. New computers are added to the network with the understanding that they will be taken care of by the admins. Keeping an eye on these servers is a tedious, time-consuming process. Even with 5 minutes per server (to check the logs and other parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 1054 Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Type: Error Description:The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not obtain the name of a domain controller. This could be caused by a name resolution failure. Verify your Domain Name Sysytem (DNS) is configured and working correctly. English: Request a translation of the event description in plain English. Comments: EventID.Net According to Microsoft, this event occurs because the domain from which the group policy should be downloaed either does not exist or could not be contacted. After ensuring that the network connectivity to the domain controller has been reestablished, refresh the Group Policy on the computer: Open the Start menu. Click All Programs and then click Accessories. Click Command Prompt. In the command prompt window, type gpupdate and then press ENTER. When the gpupdate command completes, open the Event Viewer. Group Policy is working correctly if the last Group Policy event to appear in the System event log has one of the following event IDs: 1500 1501 1502 1503 ME324174 also provides an example where this behavior may occur if the address for the configured preferred DNS server on the client is invalid or unreachable. x 7 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Links: ME324174 Search: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo - EventID.Net Queue (0) - More links... Custom search for *****: Google - Bing - Microsoft - Yahoo Feedback: Send comments or solutions - Notify me when updated Printer friendly Subscribe Subscribe to EventID.Net now!Already a subscriber? Login here! Recommend Us Quick Tip Connect to EventID.Net directly from the Microsoft Event Viewer!Instructions Customer services Contact usSupportTerms of Use Help & FAQ Sales FAQEventID.Net FAQ Advertise with us Articles Managing logsRecommended booksNewsletter Links Follow us on FacebookFiregen Log Analyzers Link to us © Copyright 2001-2