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R2) Windows Server > Group Policy General discussion 0 Sign in to vote Might not even be a group policy problem though RSoP seems to indicate it is...Essentially, no clients running Windows 7 (affecting 2 Organizational units at the moment) can pick up their mapped network dives and redirected "my documents" folder at all, as well as a couple of icons we place on their desktop as shortcuts for our intranet page and departmental shares. I've tried (as a test) setting their mapped drives via both a login script (under user configuration in group policy) and via Windows 2008 r2 preferences (i.e user configuration\preferences\drive maps).Neither works (i.e client machines do not pick up group policies for their OU), and it's causing a major headache. Nothing has changed config wise recently, and affected departments were working well until monday. Nothing in event viewer seems to indicate a change. XP machines on the same departments seem unaffected.Affected machines are Windows 7 (32bit) Enterprise, domain controllers (2) = one W2008 R2 and one W2008 machine. Event ID: 8196 Event Source: Group Policy Drive Maps Event Type: Error Event Description: The client-side extension caught the unhandled exception ''''''''0xC0000005'''''''' inside: ''''''''threadEntry : client main'''''''' See trace file for more details. Major headache. Please let me know if you require additional information. Changed type Mervyn ZhangModerator Monday, February 01, 2010 2:16 AM Thursday, January 21, 2010 11:24 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Further information.Running RSoP on the Windows 2008 server yields no problemsRunning it on the Windows 2008 R2 server gives me the following: Component Status hide Component NameStatus Group Polic
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Calendar Go to Page... Thread Tools 21st Jan 2010, 11:12 #1 Witor Mobster Joined: Jan 2007 Location: Gibraltar Posts: 2,668 Anyone ever encountered this problem with Group policy? Might not even be a group policy problem though RSoP seems to indicate it is... Essentially, no clients running Windows 7 (affecting 2 Organizational units at the moment) can pick up their mapped network dives and redirected "my documents" folder at all, as well as a couple of icons we place on their desktop as shortcuts for our intranet page and departmental shares. I've tried (as a test) setting their mapped drives via both a login script (under user configuration in group policy) and via Windows 2008 r2 preferences (i.e user configuration\preferences\drive maps). Nothing works, and it's causing a major headache. Nothing has changed config wise recently, and affected departments were working well until monday. Nothing in event viewer seems to indicate a change. XP machines on the same departments seem unaffected. Affected machines are Windows 7 (32bit) Enterprise, domain controllers (2) = one W2008 R2 and one W2008 machine. Quote: Event ID: 8196 Event Source: Group Policy Drive Maps Event Type: Error Event Description: The client-side extension caught the unhandled exception ''''''''0xC0000005'''''''' inside: ''''''''threadEntry : client main'''''''' See trace file for more details. For more information see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Comment: Happened following event ID 111 from Folder Redirection and 1085 from Userenv with Folder Redirection being the failing client-side extension and the user''''s roaming profile failed to load correctly. Was followed by a 1509 from Userenv indicating a file that couldn''''t be copied from the profile as "the system cannot find the path specified". It appears to be some kind of access violation