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The Group Policy Client Service Failed The Sign-in
failed the logon Windows Server > Group Policy Question 0 Sign the group policy client service failed the logon access is denied windows 7 fix in to vote Hi, I am facing issue in one domain local account.when i am trying to the group policy client service failed the logon citrix login its giving error message "the group policy client service failed the logon.Access Denied" Kindly Advice Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:06 AM Reply | Quote Answers 6
Group Policy Client Service Failed The Logon Windows 10
Sign in to vote I would recommend this way: Logon to the machine with a machine administrator account (assuming this issue is with a domain account, if not logon to the machine using another account with administrative privilege).Move the machine to a workgroup from domain. (If it was part of one workgroup then change
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it to another one or join a domain.) You could do this through Control Panel\System and Security\System and then Change Settings.Restart the machine and logon with a machine administrator account.Delete your user profile data (or move it a different location) completely from c:\users. "C" in my case is system directory but if you have a different one then use that one.Join the machine back to domain account (or to workgroup that the machine was originally joined to), and restart the machine.Logon with your domain account that you were having trouble with. Keep fingers crossed.If all goes well, you should be logged on. Case select you will be logged on with a temporary user profile: Login with Administrator account on the local machine.Open Regedit.Navigate to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileListThere should be a multitude of Registry keys inside the ProfileList and search for two identical ones which are differentiated by the .bak extension (e.g. xxxxxx1234.bak & xxxxxx1234).The Registry key with the .bak extension contains the u
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Louie Joined: Aug 6, 2015 Messages: 8 Likes Received: 0 On 9/12/2015 I was able to log into my non-administrator (user) account. Today, 9/14/2015, I get the message: http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/cant-connect-to-group-policy-client-service.3501/ "Windows couldn't connect to the Group Policy Client service..." How can I fix this so I can log into my user account? Louie, Sep 14, 2015 #1 Advertisements Trouble Noob Whisperer Moderator Joined: Nov 19, 2013 Messages: 8,126 Likes Received: 934 Location: Northwest Indiana U.S.A. Right click the start button and choose system From the left column choose System Protection. Click the System Restore button Click the Next button You may need to check group policy the box at the bottom that says, "Show more restore points" Pick a date / point in time before the problem occurred and see if that helps. Trouble, Sep 14, 2015 #2 Burnleyfan, Audrey Lawrence, Rogerik and 1 other person like this. Advertisements Louie Joined: Aug 6, 2015 Messages: 8 Likes Received: 0 Well, Trouble, this is the second time you've bailed me out. Thanks a lot; your suggestion worked. Do you have any group policy client idea what might have caused the problem? Is this just a mysterious Windows thing that might reappear tomorrow or next year or never? Thanks again, Louie Louie, Sep 15, 2015 #3 Trouble Noob Whisperer Moderator Joined: Nov 19, 2013 Messages: 8,126 Likes Received: 934 Location: Northwest Indiana U.S.A. Louie said: Do you have any idea what might have caused the problem?Click to expand... It may have been an update to Windows or it may have been an update to a third party piece of software..... who knows. Louie said: Is this just a mysterious Windows thing that might reappear tomorrow or next year or never?Click to expand... That may be just as likely. You may want to run the native System File Checker just to see if you got anything going on with some problematic system files. Admin Command Prompt and type sfc /scannow. Trouble, Sep 15, 2015 #4 Davidxxx Joined: Dec 19, 2015 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 I have exactly the same problem from the same date. It seemed to arise after a Windows update. I have tried the solution but the PC stalls at the "System Protection" request and then gives a time out message. The problems are the same as reported elsewhere - very slow to sign out, cannot load Excel and other similar issues. Any