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add new group policy) Windows Server > Group Policy Question 0 Sign failed to open the group policy object the system cannot find the path specified in to vote Hi I received the following error on window server 2003 in domain environment. When i click
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on add group policy to any organization unit. "You do not have permission to perform this operation. Access is denied" Also when i modify existing group policy it prompt me message https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/294257 "The Group Policy snapin was unable to save your changes due to the following error: Access is denied". Even I am logged on my server as administrator.Anyone how solve this problemImran Friday, August 29, 2008 9:33 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I found the similar issue that is also experiencing 'can’t add group https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/d716b723-9b93-4cb2-8bfd-efb3e7ddf6d9/group-policy-error-unable-to-add-new-group-policy?forum=winserverGP policy' problem. I abstract his solution here for your reference: "found out that it was McAfee access protection policies that was denying access to the files in sysvol, relaxed the policy a bit and its working OK now. " For more information, visit: Cant create new group policies http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverGP/thread/7cac8238-d7dc-4fc4-a09d-60f272903a39 In addition, if permission has been properly granted, based on my research, this error may occur when SMB setting for the Workstation service and for the Server service contradict each other. For example: SMB signing is disabled for the Workstation service on a domain controller, but SMB signing is required for the Server service on the same domain controller. When we try to open Group Policy snap-ins on the domain controller, you receive an error message that is similar to the following: You do not have permission to perform this operation. Access is denied. And, event id 1058 or 1030 will be logged in Event viewer. In this case, please refer to the following KB article to consist the SMB setting on client and server and test the result: You cannot ope
"Local Security Policy" from the control panel or directly run GPedit.msc, I always get a Group Policy Error: "You do not have http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/gpedit-msc-acces-is-denied.2376386/ permission to perform this operation. Acces is denied." I tried running it under http://superuser.com/questions/290035/failed-to-open-the-group-policy-object-windows-7-administrator several administrator accounts all with the same effect. I don't know where to start looking to fix this problem. Anybody has a clue? First I thought It was because of recursive chmod in cygwin that went out of control some time ago, but i rechecked all the file and directory permissions group policy on the windows-folder, and they all seem to be ok now. The PC is running windows XP Professional SP2 and is not part of a domain. Thx, for any help. -- Dieter D'Hoker Dieter D'Hoker, Feb 5, 2006 #1 Advertisements Steven L Umbach Guest Check permissions to the windows\system32\group policy folder and subfolders to make sure administrators have full control and you are failed to open not a member of any group that has any deny permissions to those folders/files such as users, authenticated users, or everyone. If you make no progress try running filemon from SysInternals just before you try accessing secedit.msc looking for access denied in the results column. If you have a lot of entries for filemon to look through [very likely] use options/filter/highlight and enter access denied in highlight which will make those entries easier to nd. --- Steve http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html --- filemon "Dieter D'Hoker" <> wrote in message news:... > When i'm trying to acces the "Local Security Policy" from the control > panel or directly run GPedit.msc, I always get a Group Policy Error: "You > do not have permission to perform this operation. Acces is denied." > I tried running it under several administrator accounts all with the same > effect. I don't know where to start looking to fix this problem. Anybody > has a clue? > First I thought It was because of recursive chmod in cygwin that went out > of control some time ago, but i rechecked all the file and directory > permissions on the windo
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