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vote 0 down vote favorite We have recently set up a test domain controller to examine settings before pushing them to production at work. Upon setting up this domain a simple error was made in the DNS settings. We forgot the subdomain. testdomain.com rather than site1.testdomain.com. We found a way to change a majority of the references, but Group Policy objects are not being applied manually create the slow link entries in the registry correctly. When running RSOP.msc. we get an error: RSoP data is invalid Invalid namespace Did a bit of digging and it seems when we create a group policy, and click edit, the name does not reflect the servers FQDN. dc01.testdomain.com rather than dc01.site1.testdomain.com. How can we change this name space? or will we be forced to reset and re-run dcpromo.exe and ensure correct settings this time? active-directory group-policy share|improve this question asked Jun 1 '15 at 6:25 Jack 9529 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I have found my problem. We renamed our domain using rendom.exe, which changed settings in the forest. And then removed to testdomain.com zone in the DNS settings. However! We failed to change the domain on the domain controllers DNS suffix through the system properties (System Properties > Advanced System Settings > Computer Name > "To rename this computer..." > "More..." > Change DNS there) It's funny, here, how you seem to find the answer to your question right after you ask it. share|improve this answer answered Jun 1 '15 at 6:47 Jack 9529 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved d
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The user does not have RSOP data Want to Advertise Here? Solved The user does not have RSOP data Posted on 2012-10-25 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory 4 Verified Solutions 13 Comments http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30566908/change-default-gpo-namespace 14,238 Views Last Modified: 2013-01-14 I have a Windows 2008R2 domain with several hundred computers and users. I have had some problems with certain users that I originally thought was a problem with the computer network adapter. They are not getting group policy assignments and when I run GPRESULT, I get the message; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INFO: The user "Domain Name\User Name" does not have RSOP data. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27914857/The-user-does-not-have-RSOP-data.html If I try to run RSOP.msc while logged in as this user, I get the following; Group Policy Error RSoP data is invalid. Likely causes are, data is corrupt, data has been deleted or data has never been created. Details: Invalid namespace ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I can log in as my user account, which has domain admin rights, and GPRESULT and RSoP.msc both work. If I log in to another computer using the problem user name, I get the same errors as listed above when I run GPRESULT and RSoP.msc This was not always the case with the user; it all used to work correctly. Obviously, the issue is with the user account in the domain but I am not sure where to start. I don't want to just delete and recreate the user unless that is the last result. Any ideas? Thanks, Dave 0 Question by:dcadler Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 8 Active today Best Solution bypiyushranusri i will ask you to please follow this URL http://www.petri.co.il/forums/showthread.php?t=51421 any output please revert. Go to Solution 13 Comments LVL 18 Overall: Level 18 Active Directory 17 Windows Server 2008 13 Message Assisted Solution by:sarang_tinguria2012-10-25 Hav
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