Gpextensions Registry Error
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1, 201013 0 0 0 So I was on a customer site, troubleshooting a Group policy Client Side extension issue and could not quite figure out group policy settings missing all of the Client side extensions that were in use just
Applied Group Policy Objects Missing
by GUID. I was reviewing the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\GPExtensions and there were loads of extensions that
Client Side Extensions
was unsure about what they were. Some had no information about them held in the registry (As far as I could see anyway 🙂 ) So I said
Group Policy Not Applying
to myself, Mark (which is indeed my name 😉 wouldnt it be nice to have a list of as many GPO extensions as possible, so that if I run into this situation again, I can resolve all the GPO CSE extensions using a quick reference list. So as I searched the internet, there does not seem to be a list of all Client Side extensions and their functions (There are a few scattered across MSDN or Microsoft.com or Technet). So, here we go with mine.. I will update this list as I go along. Feel free to tell me any more that you want to add to this list, or indeed, correct my list 🙂 GUID: Component {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} Core GPO Engine {0E28E245-9368-4853-AD84-6DA3BA35BB75} Preference CSE GUID Environment Variables {0F6B957D-509E-11D1-A7CC-0000F87571E3} Tool Extension GUID (Computer Policy Settings) {0F6B957E-509E-11D1-A7CC-0000F87571E3} Tool Extension GUID (User Policy Settings) - Restrict Run {1612b55c-243c-48dd-a449-ffc097b19776} Preference Tool CSE GUID Data Sources {17D89FEC-5C44-4972-B12D-241CAEF74509} Preference CSE GUID Local users and groups {1A6364EB-776B-4120-ADE1-B63A406A76B5} Preference CSE GUID Devices {1b767e9a-7be4-4d35-85c1-2e174a7ba951} Preference Tool CSE GUID Devices {25537BA6-77A8-11D2-9B6C-0000F8080861} Folder Redirection {2EA1A81B-48E5-45E9-8BB7-A6E3AC170006} Preference Tool CSE GUID Drives {3060E8CE-7020-11D2-842D-00C04FA372D4} Remote Installation Services. {35141B6B-498A-4CC7-AD59-CEF93D89B2CE} Preference Tool CSE GUID Environment Variables {35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2
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of this file, users can run the ANIWZCS2 Service Launcher correctly without problem. But we all know that exe files are very easy to be attacked and removed by some known reasons just like virus attacks, http://www.printerrorfixnow.com/dll-error/gpextensions.dll.html causing the annoying gpextensions.dll error message to the system.Such error message indicates that the gpextensions.dll file is missing or corrupted from the computer. It is highly suggested that you can check and fix this exe error on your computer right now. Causes of the gpextensions.dll error:1.gpextensions.dll files get deleted or missing. 2.When an application is not properly installed in the system. 3.Corrupted or damaged Windows registry group policy entries. 4.Outdated or incompatible device drivers. 5.Virus attack or malware infection in the system. How to fix gpextensions.dll error?After performing these two steps, you should then look to use a virus scanner to remove any potential virus infections that could be causing damage to the gpextensions.dll file. It's often the case that this file will become damaged by a virus that will edit the file. You gpextensions registry error should fix gpextensions.dll by using a virus scanner to look for all the possible virus infections on your PC and remove any of the ones that are damaging your system.You should also use a 'registry cleaner' to remove any of the damaged file references inside the registry. A registry cleaner is a software program designed to scan through the registry database and fix any of the damaged or corrupted settings that are inside it. The registry is basically a central storage facility for all the setting on your system, and keeps a list of all the files for your PC inside. This list (often referred to as the 'gpextensions.dll File References' list) tells various programs where to look for the various gpextensions.dll files on your PC. It's often the case that this list gets damaged, resulting in your computer being unable to read the files it needs from it. In order to fix this, you should use a registry cleaner to fix any of the damaged file references in your system, which should fix the errors you're seeing. By following the solutions above, I think you can quickly fix gpextensions.dll problem quickly. But in my opinio