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Windows 7 operating system was failing to register itself on new WSUS server. Settings for the newWSUS server were entered into domain GPO. http://vstepic.blogspot.com/2014/07/machine-domain-group-policy-failed-to.html I tried to refresh thesettings with gpupdate /force. But, the command was http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1096-source-Userenv-eventno-3835-phase-1.htm failing toapplycomputer settings fromdomain GPO, with following error message: Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were encountered: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the registry-based policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings will not be resolved until group policy this event is resolved. View the event details for more information on the file name and path that caused the failure. The output from Gpresult /h gpresult.html was showing failed status for Registry in component status: Error event was logged into System event log with ID 1096 and same description: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the error 1096 group registry-based policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings will not be resolved until this event is resolved. View the event details for more information on the file name and path that caused the failure. So, all errors werepointingfor local policy corruption. Navigating to c:\windows\system32\GroupPolicy\Machine folder and renaming the registry.pol file into registry-pol.bakup (for example), and running the gpupdate /force again,has resultedthe commandtosuccessfully complete andapply the computer and user policy settings. The workstation has received new settings for the WSUS server and successfully registered itself on this new WSUS server. I was using the same method for resolution in my article The processing of Group Policy failed. Event ID 1096, and the reason for not applying the domain GPOswasagain the local policy corruption. Posted by Vladimir Stepic at 9:48 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Group Policy, Windows 7 8 comments: Bruno GlendonOctober 7, 2015 at 4:36 PMBeautiful. Worked perfect. Had forgotten about that .pol file. My gpresult registry was showing "successful" but the same fix applied. I noticed local gpo was failing when I lo
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