Group Policy Error Network Path Was Not Found
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Consultant/SI GROUP SPONSORED BY MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Anyone have anything on this? Used to work fine, the network name cannot be found group policy management I don't think I've made any changes that would effect this but , I can't group policy management the network name cannot be found server 2012 edit my GPO's anymore, if I do a right click edit > it says "Failed to open the group policy the network name cannot be found windows server 2008 r2 object, you may not have appropriate rights" Network name cannot be found, All of a sudden? This used to work fine, I'm in the domain admins group. What would have happened? Reply Subscribe View Best the network name cannot be found group policy management 2012 Answer RELATED TOPICS: Uh-Oh! I brought down the network on my first day GPO won't go away Uh-Oh! The whole network's down   10 Replies Chipotle OP Old Goat 97 Nov 6, 2012 at 7:07 UTC Try a remote desktop session into one of the domain controllers and see what happens then. I have seen this when I was having server issues. Rebuilt the server and no more issues. 0
Failed To Open The Group Policy Object You May Not Have Appropriate Rights
Mace OP Sosipater Nov 6, 2012 at 7:07 UTC How is your local DNS? That is where I'd start troubleshooting if I were you. 0 Serrano OP Vapour1ze Nov 6, 2012 at 7:11 UTC I can remote into both just fine..... Local DNS what would I be looking for? 0 Mace OP Sosipater Nov 6, 2012 at 7:17 UTC Errors on your DC's and replication errors, errors on your local client, etc. Hopefully it is something like that, and not something more serious. Unfortunately it may be more serious based on your other post today: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/272656-windows-server-is-adding-me-to-the-security-every-time-i-open-a-folder?page=1#entry-1754001. 0 Mace OP Rockn Nov 6, 2012 at 7:23 UTC Log into a domain controller and run gpmc.msc and see if you can access the policies from there. 0 Serrano OP Vapour1ze Nov 6, 2012 at 7:37 UTC I cannot same issue, as myself under the domain admin group. tried on both the domain controller's this all worked fine the other day, I've been redoing security of folders though lately, but I havent messed with anything relating to a GPO... just basic user/dpt shares.... 0 Datil OP Mel9484 Nov 6, 2012 at 7:40 UTC Couple of scenarios mentioned here: http://www.chicagotech.ne
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new Windows 7 PCs Need to replace EOL Windows XP PCs with newly sysvol and netlogon missing server 2012 r2 purchased Windows 7 PCs New Security Solution Took over the infrastructure for a large company who's AV was about to sysvol share missing expire. Existing AV (ESET) had NO Central management and lacked in every way. Needed a true enterprise solution, more than just AV. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/272803-gpo-network-cannot-be-found-uh-oh only takes a few minutes. Join Now I am trying to access the default domain policy which i have done in the past but not for some time, and getting a message the path cannot be found. This is on the DC that has everything. I have also been seeing GP errors on PC's and server's mainly "Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/31217-accessing-default-domain-policy-message-the-network-path-was-not-found objects. Check the event log for possible messages previously logged by the policy engine that describes the reason for this." I did not see any policy engine entries in any of the event viewer logs which is why I was in checking on GP, anyone know what path it wants and how to fix? Also i have 2 DC's one older server one newer, the older one(inherited) seems to have all the security stuff on it and i want to retire this server soon, i thought the new one being a DC would get all the security stuff but has not. What is involved in moving everything over to the newer server. I have read up on transferring the FSMO's is that all that is required? any prep on either server befoer hand, they are both windows 2003 SP2 thanks Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Default Domain Policy applied... and also not applied Default Domain Policy - edit or recreate? When someone messes with the Default Domain Policy...   8 Replies Datil OP Kimberlin Jan 22, 2009 at 2:24 UTC will it let you do the backup
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