Error Code 1058 Group Policy
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Group Policy Error 1058 Windows 7
of Group Policy failed. Windows aatempted to read the file \\domain\sysvol\domain\policies\{xxxxxx}\gpt.ini from a domain contoller and was not successful. The log
Event 1058 Group Policy
name is System source Group Policy event 1058 User is System error code is 5. The DC is DC1 but the error shows on DC2. Both are windows 2008 dc's dc1 is 64bit and
Event 1058 Group Policy Failed
dc2 is 32bit. When I run dcdiag i get two errors one is time synce which i checked the time on both servers and they are identical down to the second and the other is the group policy failed error. I followed all the steps in related topic "server 2003 and group policy event 1030,1058" but i still get the same error every five minutes. Friday, October 22, 2010 event 1058 group policy windows server 2008 2:23 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I would like to confirm that do other group policies work normally? This error code usually indicates that the user or computer does not have the appropriate permissions to access the path specified in the event. Based on the current situation, please perform the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Right click on the problematic gpt.ini file and click Permissions. 2. Switch to Security tab and click Edit. 3. Highlight Authenticated Users, remove all the boxes under Deny and check the following items under Allow. l Read & execute l Read 4. Click OK twice to test the issue. For more information, please refer to the following Microsoft TechNet article: Event ID 1058 — Group Policy Preprocessing (Networking) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc727259(WS.10).aspx If the issue persists, would you please run the following command and post the output in your reply: Cacls %systemroot%\SYSVOL\sysvol\DomainName\Policies\{GUID}\gpt.ini Note: Please replace DomainName and GUID with the real DomainName and GUID. If it still cannot work, please also follow the troubleshooting suggestions the following Microsoft KB article provides: Userenv errors occur and events are logged after you apply Group Policy to computers
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 gpo error 1058 policies. Event ID 1030/1058 would appear in their Application Logs... and it was no the processing of group policy failed. windows attempted to read the file 1058 fun... I did the usual stuff. I asked Dr. Google of course. I tried permissions. I tried re-shares. I checked FRS and event id 1058 group policy windows 7 DFS and many other TLAs 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 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/02909e38-0f77-45a0-beb7-7e32986fea6c/group-policy-failed-event-id-1058-error-code-5?forum=winservergen was a no go. I could get 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 http://www.darylhunter.me/blog/2011/06/solved-group-policy-gptini-event-id-1058-1030.html Then, I did a "gpupdate /force" to force a Group 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
Group Policy "The Processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\domain\sysvol\domain\policies\{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}\gpt.ini from adomaincontroller and was notsuccessful." I passed by this error lately http://itcalls.blogspot.com/2011/11/troubleshooting-event-id-1058-group.html with severalenvironmentsrunning Windows 2008 or 2008R2 Domain controllers. The key element in resolving this issue is to determine which group policy is causing this problem. When you install GPMC you get a sample folder full of very useful scripts that make use of GPMC COM interfaces, The Script we are looking for is the DumpGPOInfo.wsf. For some reason Windows 2008 doesn't group policy include this folder and you will have to download it manually from the following link http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=14536 After downloading and installing the Sample scripts, use the above mentioned file to get the name of the GPO generating the above error. Cscript DumpGPOInfo.wsf {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} This will give you the friendly name of the GPO. You may delete, rename……….etc the GPO from the Group Policy 1058 group policy Management Console. In my case I just enabled/disabled one setting and it worked fine and I was able to recreate the GPT.ini file back. 6 Comments Comments 6 comments: eduardo matriz Says: November 13, 2012 at 10:43 AM Hi, I am very interesting your post in you blog 'cause I have the same problem and need to fix. I already download and install the said scripts but the problem is I can't go through 'cause your post didn't mentioned where I go to check the errors of my GPO...Can you give me the sample step?Thanks and more power! Ahmed Nabil Says: November 13, 2012 at 8:59 PM Thanks for your feedback. After getting your friendly name GPO using the above script, just open this GP from the GPMC and check its setting as well as the GPT.ini. In my case the GPT.ini file was missing so i removed the GP and created it again. One other case i had to change one of its settings to make it work. It all depends on your GP. Cindy Dy Says: November 20, 2015 at 5: