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The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to retrieve new event id 40961 1030 Group Policy settings for this user or computer. Look in the details tab for error code and description. Windows will automatically retry this operation at the next refresh cycle. Computers joined to theEvent Id 1030 Exchange
domain must have proper name resolution and network connectivity to a domain controller for discovery of new Group Policy objects and settings. An event will be logged when Group Policy is successful. Event Detail: System - Provider [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy [ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9} EventID 1030 Version 0 Level 2 Task 0 Opcode 1 Keywords 0x8000000000000000 - event id 1030 userenv TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2012-06-12T00:19:31.734258300Z EventRecordID 191165 - Correlation [ ActivityID] {464CBB72-656C-4632-A2AA-31E797F0A8DE} - Execution [ ProcessID] 908 [ ThreadID] 2368 Channel System Computer DC1.domain.local - Security [ UserID] S-1-5-18 - EventData SupportInfo1 1 SupportInfo2 2070 ProcessingMode 0 ProcessingTimeInMilliseconds 515 ErrorCode 58 ErrorDescription The specified server cannot perform the requested operation. DCName \\DC1.domain.local I've followed http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7e940882-33b7-43db-b097-f3752c84f67fand everything is looking good up to event ID 5311 and then Group Policy processing fails. I've run GPLOGVIEW -m and it shows processing fail for the currently logged on user as well as the computer. The computer in question (that I want to resolve first) is one of three domain controllers in the AD domain. It is hosting DNS, and IP settings are pointing to itself (127.0.0.1) for DNS. I have tried/checked: pointing at another DNS (DC), running ipconfig /flushdns and nbtstat -R with no improvement.DCDIAG/test:dns comes back clean on all DCs.I can ping by host name all DCs.I can ping the domain name and a DC responds.DNS SRV records have been checked and are all present, as are CNAMES and A records.AD replicat
Event ID 1058 & 1030 So... I have this customer... and for quite a while now (unsure how long - I suspect a year or more) they have been having challenges enumerating & applying group policies. Event ID windows event id 1030 1030/1058 would appear in their Application Logs... and it was no fun... I did the
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usual stuff. I asked Dr. Google of course. I tried permissions. I tried re-shares. I checked FRS and DFS and many other TLAs
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along the way. Nothing. From the 2x domain controllers, I could access the \\server\sysvol\domain\policies stuff just fine. I could also access the \\domain\sysvol\domain\policies stuff. No problems. But, from domain joined servers/computers, it was a no go. I could get https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/795ce312-3b48-4685-9a3a-f2f02f3a9e57/group-policy-processing-error-event-id-1030?forum=winserverGP to \\server\sysvol\domain but it was empty. Same with \\domain\sysvol\domain - empty. Finally, I dropped to a command prompt and found this Do you see it? No, I don't mean my horrible "coloring job" - I mean the Junction pointing to C:\Winnt\path... Really? WINNT? What decade is this? Anyway, without trying to figure out who/what/why, I simply removed that junction point and re-added it with "mklink" like so Then, I did a "gpupdate /force" to force a Group http://www.darylhunter.me/blog/2011/06/solved-group-policy-gptini-event-id-1058-1030.html Policy Update. Then went to check the logs again... BAM! I still got it... Hope this helps. I found many "me too" people with issues, and many different forums suggesting many different fixes. I thought I would add my own fix to the mix. Woah, that rhymed. G'nite. Posted by DWHunter on 06/18/2011 at 01:41 AM in Active Directory, Networking, Server 2008 | Permalink Digg This | Save to del.icio.us | | Comments You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. My friend. I had the same problem and was resolved after remove all groups of the user. Then i went puting the groups one-by-one until find the problem group. Posted by: Ricardo | 08/04/2012 at 09:55 PM Hi Daryl, my JUNCTION path was pointing to "domain.local". 1/ Would I still need to make that change since WINNT wasn't part of the path? 2/ If so, would you be able to email me the command to removed and re-add the JUNCTION entry to my gmail account at bostonbajan@gmail.com thank you in advance. Posted by: Tony | 02/27/2013 at 11:56 AM The comments to this entry are closed. About Twitter Updates follow me on Twitter Subscribe to this blog's feed Categories Active Directory Blackberry Cisco Current Affairs Exchange Faith Family Leadership Lync Mac Networking Office Random Server 2008 Solarwinds SQL Storage Veeam Virtualization
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 http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1030-source-Userenv-eventno-1542-phase-1.htm 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 event id to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. read more... Event ID: 1030 Source: Userenv Source: Userenv Type: Error Description:Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. A message that describes the reason for this was previously logged by the policy engine. English: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Concepts to understand: event id 1030 What is the Group Policy? What is the role of Userenv? Our approach: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of Our approach Comments: Anonymous We got this on a virtualized domain controller. It came along with event id 1058. The vmware tools were up-to-date. Replacement of the flexible network card with a e1000 nic (reboot, reconfigure network TCP/IP settings, reboot) solved the problem. x 107 Thurb These errors were logged alongside event 1006. They were simply there because the user had a suspended session on ther server, and the user had changed their password since logging on to that server. To fix just logout of that session or login and update your credentials by locking and unlocking the computer. x 100 Anonymous I haven't given it quite enough time yet, but I may have resolved this by removing some invalid "(same as parent folder)" DNS A records in dnsmgmt under domain, domain\_msdcs\gc, domain\DomainDNSZones, and domain\ForestDNSZones. I tried accessing the GPO in the error by going to \\domain\sysvol\domain\policies\{GPO} and was unable to accessthe first time although I could access \\server\sysvol\domain\policies for each of the servers. Running nslookup showed me the extra invalid record for the domain. No other solutions in here had worked yet. This event is