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Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I am using Group Policy Preference item to copy a file from a network URL to a location within
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the users profile and keep coming up with an Evnit ID 4098 (as
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seen below). Here is what I have: 1. This is a Windows XP SP3 machine with the group policy client side event id 4098 group policy files access denied extension installed 2. I have also confirmed that from that machine with the user logged in, I can access the location of the policy folder (as shown below) so it doesn't appear to me https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2890259 to be a permission issue. 3. The permissions on that policy folder allows Authenticated user to read it. 3. User does not have admimistrative permissions on machine being logged into Anyone have any idea what could be the causing this? ______ \\domain.local\SYSVOL\domain.local\Policies\{B9EFD8C6-627D-4D72-A42B-E36357AC1490} Event Type: Warning Event Source: Group Policy Files Event Category: (2) Event ID: 4098 Date:  11/20/2012 Time:  11:59:30 PM User:  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Desktop-013 Description: The user 'NRTDDE.INI' preference item in the 'User Policy (XP https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/277010-event-id-4098-group-policy-failed-with-error-code-0x80070005-access-denied Desktops) {B9EFD8C6-627D-4D72-A42B-E36357AC1490}' Group Policy object did not apply because it failed with error code '0x80070005 Access is denied.' This error was suppressed.  Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Group Policy Event ID 7017 Error Code 3 Event ID 1309 error code 3005 Group Policy Event id   4 Replies Jalapeno OP Kimboaticus Nov 21, 2012 at 2:53 UTC Not sure what this is exactly, but as a suggestion, try setting something else using that same GPO, perhaps an environment variable. Then check to see if the system complains about that. If so, then the access denied issue might be related to accessing the GPO itself. If it works, then the access denied is related to the file you are trying to copy. That might help to narrow things down a bit.  *EDIT* You can also check out this article for logging GPO events. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc775423%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
0 Mace OP Best Answer Denis Kelley Nov 21, 2012 at 2:59 UTC That error looked familiar and I find it happens with printers more frequently. Just saw an article here that mentions configuring security a little differently if you have this setup a computer GP instead of user GP: http://www.gpanswers.com/community/13-group-policy-preferences/2914-acAdd-on Build a great reporting interface using Splunk, one of the leaders in the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) field, linking the collected Windows events to www.eventid.net. TheEventId.Net for Splunk Add-onassumes thatSplunkis collecting information from Windows servers and workstation http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-4098-source-Group%20Policy%20Local%20Users%20and%20Groups-eventno-11122-phase-1.htm via the Splunk Universal Forwarder. read more... Event ID: 4098 Source: Group Policy https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28402064/Group-Policy-Files-Access-Denied-Error-4098.html Local Users and Groups Source: Group Policy Local Users and Groups Type: Warning Description:The computer 'Administrators (built-in)' preference item in the 'LocalAdminPolicy {77E77E2C-DD41-4BE8-BCA3-9D729ED51F98}' Group Policy object did not apply because it failed with error code '0x80070534 No mapping between account names and security IDs was done.' This error was suppressed. English: Request a translation of the event description event id in plain English. Comments: Obeiro 1. Check there's no "Restricted Group Policy" applied on the computer 2. Use Update to preserve SID (i.e. Modifying built-in administrator) 3. The most important: Check "Apply once and do not reapply". My guess is that when rebooting for the second time, GPO would try to "change again" the password to the same one. This behavior would hit with a Password history policy, avoiding reapply and showing a event id 4098 4098 error. x 1 EventID.Net From a Microsoft support engineer: "Please make sure that you don’t have any Group Policy “Restricted Groups” settings applied to your computers as they will override the group policy preferences settings. Please check it on your side. Go to: Computer configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Restricted group If the issue persists, please let us know how you configure and apply the group policy in detail, such as the Action you choose, Replace or Update? Also, please provide us more information on the issue, such as which user or group can be removed and which ones could not be added? You can check the following information for the differences on the Action: Replace: Delete and recreate a local user with the matching name for the local computer. The net result of the Replace action overwrites all existing settings associated with the local user. If the local user does not exist, then the Replace action creates a new local user. Use caution when using the Replace action as the newly created user has a new SID. Update: Rename a user or modify user settings. This action differs from Replace in that it updates the settings defined within the preference item. All other settings remain as they were previously configured. I
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