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aborted.- Windows XP SP3 Clients + Windows 2003 Std Server Windows Server > event id 1054 on domain controller Group Policy Question 0 Sign in to vote Hello, I am having trouble with some machines loading the domain windows cannot obtain the domain controller name server 2003 group policy. Currently the network is spread out in different locations connected via draytek routerVPN IPSec tunnels into our main router. Some of the XP (All have latest updates)machines load the group https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/324174 policy sucessfully, butothers do not. The machines which are on the local network subnet 192.168.1.* load the group policy fine as they are in the same building. Every other machine is on its own subnet e.g 192.168.3.*, 192.168.4.* etc etc. Current, only a few of them are actualy loading the group policy from the DC (Windows 2003 std + latest updates) This is the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/6a0c9a0e-3dee-4b00-8ad7-45f5f9b9ce76/event-id-1054-group-policy-processing-aborted-windows-xp-sp3-clients-windows-2003-std-server?forum=winserverGP error that appears on the XP SP3 Workstations: Source: Userenv Event ID: 1054 Description: Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for you computer network. (the specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. ). Group policy processing aborted. If anyone could shed some light on some things to try that would be great. I have tried the following already; Removed XP Workstation and rejoined the domain http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324174 any idea's would be great. thanks Wednesday, October 27, 2010 8:20 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote Hi, According to my research, this issue also can be caused by the slow link detection. To disable slow link detection on the Windows XP client computers, set the following registry values: Registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System Value name: GroupPolicyMinTransferRate Value type: DWORD Value Data: 0 Registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System Value name: GroupPolicyMinTransferRate Value type: DWORD Value Data: 0 These registry settings must be configured manually because Group Policy is not applied in this scenario. These registry settings are otherwise set by the following Group Policy settings: Policy location: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Po
Answer Questions My Profile ShortcutsDiscussion GroupsFeature RequestsHelp and SupportHow-tosIT Service ProvidersMy QuestionsApp CenterRatings and ReviewsRecent ActivityRecent PostsScript CenterSpiceListsSpiceworks BlogVendor PagesWindows Events Event 1054 (Error) Source: Userenv How important https://community.spiceworks.com/windows_event/show/49-userenv-1054 is this event? (19 votes) 1 2 3 4 5 not important very important Description A network connectivity or configuration problem exists. Group Policy settings cannot be applied until the problem is fixed. To troubleshoot the network connectivity or configuration problem, try one or all of the following: In Event Viewer, click System, and check for any networking-related messages, such as Netlogon messages, that indicate a event id network connectivity issue. At the command prompt, type netdiag, and note any errors. Those errors usually have to be resolved before Group Policy processing can continue. At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event Viewer to see if the Userenv 1054 event is logged again. To verify that the domain controller can be contacted through Domain Name System (DNS), try to access \\mydomain.com\sysvol\mydomain.com, where mydomain.com event id 1054 is the fully qualified DNS name of your domain. Verify that you can access the domain controller by using tools such as the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Check to see whether other computers on your network are having the same problem. If this computer is a part of a cross-forest domain, verify that the forest for the user account is currently available and can be contacted by the computer on which the Group Policy processing failed. A network connectivity or configuration problem exists. Group Policy settings cannot be applied until the problem is fixed. To troubleshoot the network connectivity or configuration problem, try one or all of the following: In Event Viewer, click System, and check for any networking-related messages, such as Netlogon messages, that indicate a network connectivity issue. At the command prompt, type netdiag, and note any errors. Those errors usually have to be resolved before Group Policy processing can continue. At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event Viewer to see if the Userenv 1054 event is logged again. To verify that the domain controller can be contacted through Domain Name System (DNS), try to access \\mydomain.com\sysvol\mydomain.com, where mydomain.com i