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Server 2008 domain controllers. Everything is working great, except I am unable to edit or add new Group Policies. I get an access denied messege whenever I try through
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the management console. I am however able to edit the policy is I navigate to it through sysvol/domain/policies/etc. I have double check permissions on everything, and I ran gpotool and everything looks great. I am also not getting any errors in event viewer. Thanks. Thursday, June 04, 2009 6:33 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote group policy access denied (security filtering) Hi,Thanks for the update.After checking the relevant log files, I find the following error record.CreateFile \\fisher.nrdpfc.ca\SysVol\nrdpfc.ca\Policies\{4A0DA112-4F19-45DE-A344-508FDDDC00E1} ACCESS DENIEDIn general, this issue is caused by the incorrect permissions for the specific folder.To troubleshoot this issue, please perform the following steps.1. Open the Run box, type \\fisher.nrdpfc.ca\SysVol\nrdpfc.ca and press Enter.2. Right click the Polcies folder and select Properties.On the Security tab, please check if the Domain Admins group has been set to Full Control.Please also check the \\fisher.nrdpfc.ca\SysVol\nrdpfc.ca\Policies\{4A0DA112-4F19-45DE-A344-508FDDDC00E1} folder if it exists.If this problem continues, please enable GPEdit log and reproduce this issue. After that, collect the log file for further research. Debug Logging is provided for GPEDIT, and may be enabled via the following Registry key:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ GPEditDebugLevel(REG_DWORD) The value normally used for troubleshooting is 0x10002. The GPEDIT debug log, GPEDIT.LOG, is created in the following location: %windir%\debug\usermode\gpedit.logPlease use Windows Live SkyDrive (http://www.skydrive.live.com/) to upload the file and then give us the download address. I look forward to your reply. Marked as answer by Miles ZhangModerator Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:43 AM Monday, June 08, 200Error 'You do not have permission to perform this operation' Access is denied troubleshooterrors SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe12,84512K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to
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for something. Customer Small-Biz Rack Small accounting firm. - Server 2012 R2 - VOIP Telco - Patch Panel Tlalnepantla Branch Office Setup Design and Install the Branch Office Solution: Server Room, Application https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/451056-group-policy-management-access-denied Delivering File Server, Domain, VPN Connection, ERP, Database, PBX TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft Windows Server Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Here is something I have never run into before. I am RDP'd to my domain controller which is Windows Server 2008 32 bit (Virtualized) and there is a shortcut on the desktop for Group Policy Management. When I click it, I get a dialogue box group policy titled Group Policy Management Console that says "Access is denied." When I try to go through Administrative tolls I get the same error. The kicker is I am logged into the box as Administrator. Ideas? Tags: Microsoft Windows ServerReview it: (51) Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Group Policy Management: For Your Eyes Only! Group Policy Management Question Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management AGPM   12 Replies Pure Capsaicin OP Little Green Man Feb access is denied 27, 2014 at 5:16 UTC Right click and run as administrator. Do you get the same message? 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Little Green Man Feb 27, 2014 at 5:17 UTC If you are on Windows 7, you should be using RSAT more and more anyways. 0 Tabasco OP GregBriggs Feb 27, 2014 at 5:19 UTC Same thing trying to "Run as Administrator" I have never used those tools before, is it really different than RDP? 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Little Green Man Feb 27, 2014 at 5:41 UTC Yes, RSAT is actaully the suggested toolset to use. You shouldn't have to RDP to a server except on rare occasions. 0 Tabasco OP GregBriggs Feb 27, 2014 at 5:43 UTC I'll download that and take a look at it. We also have a secondary domain controller and I can open group policy from that with no issue. Same account name password combo 0 Tabasco OP GregBriggs Mar 3, 2014 at 2:40 UTC No one has seen this before? 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Little Green Man Mar 3, 2014 at 3:09 UTC Are you a domain admin? If you are, and are part of a team of admins, you may need to verify that you have