Group Policy Error Unable To Generate Rsop Data Invalid Namespace
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Unable To Generate Rsop Data In Logging Mode Likely Causes Are Group Policy
Question 0 Sign in to vote On Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, I keep rsop invalid namespace windows 7 getting event id 1110 errors from Group Policy, indicating Windows cannot tell if the user and computer are in the same
Event Id 1110 Error Code 1717
forest. I can't find any obvious issue on the domain controllers. I can ping the DCs and nltest /server:
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The Processing Of Group Policy Failed. Windows Could Not Determine If The User And Computer Accounts
created / policy not applied Hey guys, I've gotta weird problem maybe someone can help. mofcomp This is a little long please stay with me. we have a single domain running off of a win server 2003 dc,
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We have remote sites connecting over VPN, the VPN servers 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 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/b07259b3-426a-47fe-af29-36e9da54d1da/event-id-1110-group-policy-problem?forum=winserverGP to a terminal server at head office through the VPN's. I decided to connect 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 http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/24529-rsop-data-not-being-created-policy-not-applied.html remote computers. I ran the RSOP.msc tool on a remote system it said that RSOP data is unavailable possible reasons 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
Join Now We are getting the following error message in one of our PC after creating a group policy in our domain controller. When I run gpresult, I get the following error; INFO: The user "DOMAIN\user" does not have RSOP data When I run https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/29595-rsop-group-policy rsop.msc, I get the following error RSoP data is invalid. Likely causes are, data is corrupt, data http://boardreader.com/thread/Event_id_1110_Group_Policy_problem_lsxj__b07259b3-426a-47fe-af29-36e9da54d1da.html has been deleted or data has never been created. Datails: Invalid namespace Please advise and thank you very much! Ingrid Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Group Policy/RSOP Issue Having Problems pulling user only RSOP (logging) Group Policy not being applied   3 Replies Datil OP Kimberlin Dec 19, 2008 at 5:00 UTC Try rebooting twice, i know that sounds like a pet IT answer but group policy i've seen it work in the past. If that fails it could be due to a replication error. Did you recently try to restore data or recover from your DC crashing? This can also happen if you try to relocate your SYSVOL. Also make sure that the particular user that you're having trouble with is not a member of too many groups. that can cause problems because of Kerberos authentication. You will also need to make sure that none of the groups your users are assigned to unable to generate are set to "deny group policy". You will also want to make sure your DNS is pointing to the correct DNS server for the domain. If RSOP.msc isn't working try running gpresult /v to see if the policy is indeed being applied. Are you trying to manipulate the default domain policy? If you are try creating a seperate policy not default domain and modifying that one. Just link it to the domain. You can get this error if a workstaion has Netlogon service not started or disabled. Other services to look at would be workstation and computer browser. If that doesn't work you could try to re-image the machine if it is just one that is being problematic. 0 Cayenne OP Jason5373 Dec 22, 2008 at 12:52 UTC Have you tried forcing the new policy onto the machine? gpupdate /force If you have corrupted anything in the system, it should try to rewrite the values... 0 Serrano OP Mikey@MJCO Dec 19, 2013 at 10:38 UTC MJCO is an IT service provider. I know this is old but I feel it appropriate to post a solution: Manually create the Slow Link entries in the registry - solved it for me on numerous machines - worth a try! Ask google for the link as it's likely to change! 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this li
Lecher On Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, I keep getting event id 1110 errors from Group Policy, indicating Windows cannot tell if the user and computer are in the same forest. I can't find any obvious issue on the domain controllers. I can ping the DCs and nltest /server: against the DCs returns no error. When I have a user execute gpresult /H GPOResult.html as suggested in Technet, it ... Top contributing authors: Name Posts Joe Lecher 2 user's latest post: Event id 1110 Group Policy problem Published (2010-03-24 10:25:00) Hi Wilson, I can ping DCs in site with out issue, DNS resolution works fine, returns FQDN of domain and a bunch of IP addresses from DCs. I can see the sysvol folder on all DCs in site. Running the rsop.msc returns an interesting error: Unable to generate RSoP data in logging mode.... Details: Invalid namespace. Clicking ok displays what appears to be some of the policy data. Looking under the properties for the User Configuration, it... Wilson Jia 2 user's latest post: Event id 1110 Group Policy problem Published (2010-03-29 08:10:00) Hi Joe, Thank you for your reply. To narrow down this issue, please collect more information for investigation. 1. Please run "echo %logonserver% to ensure the logon server name and network connectivity. 2. Collect the detailed logging of Group Policies can be located using Event Viewer. The log for group policy processing can be found in the Event Viewer under Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows\Group... MnM Show (last 60 days) 1 user's latest post: Event id 1110 Group Policy problem Published (2014-02-07 17:48:00) Hi Wilson, I can ping DCs in site with out issue, DNS resolution works fine, returns FQDN of domain and a bunch of IP addresses from DCs. I can see the sysvol folder on all DCs in site. Running the rsop.msc returns an interesting error: Unable to generate RSoP d