Got Error 0x6ba Opening Group Policy On System In Domain
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| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out Prepare AD error Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2007] error: retrieved account information. error code 0x54b. >> Installation >> Prepare AD error Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> the system call to get account information completed. the call failed after 0 milliseconds Prepare AD error - 4.Jul.2008 4:39:38 AM pjhutch Posts: 3578 Joined: 21.Jul.2001 From: W Yorks, England Status: offline Last night I group policy dependency (network location awareness) did not start ran Setup /prepareAD ready for our new Exchange 2007 installation but it failed on the 'Organisation Preparation' stage with the error. 'Got error 0x6BA opening group policy on system Burns in domain AD' I checked the permissions of all our error: failed to register for connectivity notification. error code 0x6ba. Group Policy objects (some had Enterprise Domain Controller Read permission missing which I fixed) and there are no other issues I know of. In the first part it complained abouta DNS error and should the IP of a server which I know is NOT a DNS server. Checked Ipconfig on server and they were fine (weird). That first part did complete ok. Any ideas? < Message edited by pjhutch -- 4.Jul.2008 4:41:48 AM > _____________________________Peter Hutchison MCP Exchange Administrator
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University of Huddersfield Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Prepare AD error - 5.Jul.2008 11:14:43 AM Exchange_Geek Posts: 1287 Joined: 31.Dec.2006 Status: offline Prima-facie its too difficult to even guess some thing, since it looks as if Exchange was not able to get the query resolved from your DC with regards to the GPO for xyz reasons. Is it possible for you to copy paste the installation errors from the Exchange setup logs and couple of lines before the error occurred to understand the problem better. P.S - if possible rename the log and try the cmdlet again. (in reply to pjhutch) Post #: 2 RE: Prepare AD error - 7.Jul.2008 4:10:16 AM pjhutch Posts: 3578 Joined: 21.Jul.2001 From: W Yorks, England Status: offline I have run it again this morning, and what ever I did last week, seems to have fixed the problem, seems to be permission problems with GPOs. Thanks for help anyway. [Closed] _____________________________Peter Hutchison MCP Exchange Administrator University of Huddersfield (in reply to Exchange_Geek) Post #: 3 Page: [1] << Older Topic Newer Topic >> All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2007] >> Installation >> Prepare AD error Page: [1] Jump to: Select a ForumAll Forums---------------------- [Microsoft Office 365] - - Exchange Online [Microsoft Exchange 2013] - - Installation - - General - - Management - - Outlook Web Access - - Mobility - - M
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Forums Answered by: Group Policy failure on Windows 7 computer Windows startup policy processing wait time Server > Group Policy Question 1 Sign in to vote I find these records in the eventiewer group policy bandwidth estimation failed on a windows 7 machine... we moved from FRS to DFRS and I wonder how ti investigate if this is related.. Retrying to retrieve account information. Making http://forums.msexchange.org/Prepare_AD_error/m_1800478927/tm.htm system call to get account information. The system call to get account information completed. The call failed after 0 milliseconds. Error: Retrieved account information. Error code 0x54B. Error: Failed to register for connectivity notification. Error code 0x6BA. Computer boot policy processing failed for EU\W031-8509$ in 1 seconds. DCDIAG report no errors except for the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/ee7cb4e4-7d14-4f1c-86a6-c93463acd9d3/group-policy-failure-on-windows-7-computer?forum=winserverGP error caused by not running the RODCPREP which we don't use. Moved by Brent HuModerator Monday, July 26, 2010 2:45 AM (From:Group Policy) Moved by Magon Liu Monday, July 26, 2010 2:57 AM (From:Windows 7 Miscellaneous) Thursday, July 22, 2010 10:59 AM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote This happens on all Windows 7 machines.. When I configure the GPO setting Startup policy processing wait time to 5 seconds I have solved the issue. Setting Path: Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Group Policy Marked as answer by LA1976 Monday, August 02, 2010 8:07 AM Monday, August 02, 2010 8:07 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote I found that 0x6BA means that the RPC server is unavailable... so it means the network is not yet working properly and therefore it cannot reach the DC... how can I make the system wait longer for the network to be available... I know we already have a group poli
Windows Server 2008 R2 Group Policy not applying .. well .. actually .. [read on] + Post New Thread Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 19 Windows Server 2008 R2 http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows-server-2008-r2/82512-group-policy-not-applying-well-actually-read.html Thread, Group Policy not applying .. well .. actually .. [read on] in Technical; Right, ok so an interesting one that I've been trying to trouble shoot. We changed school status / class names ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this threadShare on Facebook!Reddit! Thread Tools Search Thread Advanced Search 21st September 2011,09:40 AM #1 soveryapt Join Date Jan 2009 group policy Location Lancashire Posts 2,504 Thank Post 712 Thanked 297 Times in 252 Posts Rep Power 86 Group Policy not applying .. well .. actually .. [read on] Right, ok so an interesting one that I've been trying to trouble shoot. We changed school status / class names / staff / pupils over the summer so I took the opportunity to streamline the GPOs on my network as such. I had a lot of legacy failed to register things in place still from when I took over the network (and it's 15 min / user setup time! I know .. madness!). Anyway, random things are happening. There are a couple of scenarios through the school: New Member of Staff + Freshly Imaged Machine = everything deploys as it should doNew Member of Staff + Used machine but same image = things mainly deploy as they should do, but every so often they get a random drive crop upOld Member of Staff + Freshly Imaged or Used Image Machine = sometimes they get the new settings, sometimes they get the old settingsThe same set of things can be applied for the new students too So, I've tried forcing a GPUpdate on the various machines, to no avail, hence the trying a freshly imaged machine with an old user account, but I can't for the life of me figure out what's going on. There used to be a number of Logon / Startup Scripts used, but I've stripped these right back, in fact, pretty much the only script to run now is check the AV is installed (using a script provided by county technicians) and also check that the registration file is in place for TextEase as it doesn't always deploy correctly. There is then a couple of script