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namespace? up 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
Event Id 1110 Error Code 1717
being applied 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 Ans
Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… tsunami55 Junior Member Join Date Aug 2007 Posts 7 Certifications A+, N+, MCP (270, 290, 294) 09-19-200709:44 PM #1 RSOP data not being created / policy not applied Hey guys, error code 1717 the interface is unknown I've gotta weird problem maybe someone can help. This is a little long please stay with
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me. we have a single domain running off of a win server 2003 dc, We have remote sites connecting over VPN, the VPN servers the processing of group policy failed. windows could not determine if the user and computer accounts are draytek vigour routers, the VPN type is ipsec tunnel. all site computers are part of a workgroup (not the domain) and All site users were connecting to a terminal server at head office through the VPN's. I decided to connect http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30566908/change-default-gpo-namespace one site up to the domain instead of using terminal services. This meant that the site was going across the wire for DNS resolution and domain logon. This wasn't a problem (very few workers at the site) and it all worked well i.e. logons work fine name resoution was fast etc. Until i realised group policy wasn't being applied to the remote computers. I ran the RSOP.msc tool on a remote system it said that RSOP data is unavailable possible reasons http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/24529-rsop-data-not-being-created-policy-not-applied.html include 'The policy object does not exist”. “RSoP data invalid. Likely causes are, data is corrupt, data has been deleted or data has never been created.' I've checked remote systems can contact the dc no problem, resolve internal and external names no problem, nslookup can resolve srv records no problem and systems can connect to the sysvol folder. Computer accounts are being created in AD as well. The vpn servers arn't under heavy load or anything. one weird thing is that on occation when i run nslookup on a remote system sometimes this gets forwarded to the prisoner.iana server (which to my knowledge catches name resolution leaks for private subnets). the Routing tables are fine though. the main office subnet is 192.168.0.0/24 the remote office subnet is 192.168.15.0/24 typical remote system tcp/ip config is I.P - 192.168.15.5 netmask - 255.255.255.0 gateway - 192.168.15.254 (vpn server as well) dns server - 192.168.0.1 I don't have an awful lot of freedom with this. I was going to try a 2003 box as a router but I can't really mess with the hardware, only the configuration. All computers based at main office work flawlessly. few extra details if helpful. No DC's at sites No Site / subnet objects created in AD S&S netbios broadcasts are forwarded by routers tight budget - can't spend any money, just wondering if anyone had any ideas?? All help as always is appreciated cheers Quote Login/register to
upgrade from version 6 - version 8.5 The RIFF Network Community HERE COMES THE RIFF…Dynamic and Virtualized - Loud 'n PROUD... Welcome to were the machines are screaming MORE... Remove https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/441159-enabling-folder-redirection-through-group-policy Citrix XenApp We made the decision to remove Citrix XenApp from our network environment, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/191100-46-invalid-space choosing to replace all thin clients with full PCs and install applications locally on all workstations. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Data Domain Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have setup folder redirection in GP and applied the GPO to the test container. I have applied the redirection group policy settings for Windows Server 2000-2003, XP etc. For some reason when I login to the 2003 Server as a test user the profile redirection works perfectly. When I login as the test user on an XP workstation it does not work at all. How could this be? Thanks in advance! Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Stop folder redirection using group policy Folder Redirection stopped working How to enable folder redirection on group policy error Group Policy automatically?   20 Replies Mace OP Rockn Feb 4, 2014 at 10:58 UTC Errrrm, why are you redirecting folders on the server? Is the user account in the OU that the policy is applied to? Redirection is pointed to the user object not the computer object. 0 Serrano OP Justin2100 Feb 5, 2014 at 1:12 UTC Well, I am actually redirecting folders using GPO to a NAS. The users I have tested have been a combination of Domain Users and Domain Admins. The Shared folder that the user's redirection folders are stored in is public at the moment. The reason I am confused is because the group policy object applies correctly when I log in to a 2003 Server (just as a test). But when I log in to a regular workstation that is XP, the group policy is not applying at all. I am in a testing phase at the moment, several of the users have Windows 7 so I am hoping that the issues die with XP. I am trying to figure out why the GP won't apply to this XP machine. 0 Mace OP Rockn Feb 5, 2014 at 1:24 UTC This GP is linked
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 2000/NT>Invalid name space on DC> Invalid name space on DC Tags: Microsoft Active Directory Windows Last response: 2 April 2005 04:20 in Windows 2000/NT Share Rixter 24 March 2005 01:04:34 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?) On one of our 2003 DCs I'm getting "Invalid namespace" coming up. It occurs when I run RSoP. Also if I access Help & Support / Advanced System Configuration / View Group Policy Settings Applied. I've run gpupdate /force. I'm not getting any DNS errors. I'm at a loss on how to fix. Help?! More about : invalid space Anonymous 24 March 2005 05:21:56 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?) "Rixter"