Group Policy Event Error 1058
Contents |
Microsoft Tech Companion App Microsoft Technical Communities Microsoft Virtual Academy Script Center Server and Tools Blogs TechNet Blogs
Event Id 1058 Error Code 65
TechNet Flash Newsletter TechNet Gallery TechNet Library TechNet Magazine event id 1058 error code 2 TechNet Subscriptions TechNet Video TechNet Wiki Windows Sysinternals Virtual Labs Solutions Networking Cloud and Datacenter Security the processing of group policy failed 1030 Virtualization Downloads Updates Service Packs Security Bulletins Windows Update Trials Windows Server 2012 R2 System Center 2012 R2 Microsoft SQL Server 2014 SP1 Windows 8.1
Microsoft-windows-grouppolicy 1058
Enterprise See all trials » Related Sites Microsoft Download Center TechNet Evaluation Center Drivers Windows Sysinternals TechNet Gallery Training Training Expert-led, virtual classes Training Catalog Class Locator Microsoft Virtual Academy Free Windows Server 2012 courses Free Windows 8 courses SQL Server training Microsoft Official Courses On-Demand Certifications Certification overview MCSA: Windows
Event Id 1058 Error Code 3
10 Windows Server Certification (MCSE) Private Cloud Certification (MCSE) SQL Server Certification (MCSE) Other resources TechNet Events Second shot for certification Born To Learn blog Find technical communities in your area Support Support options For business For developers For IT professionals For technical support Support offerings More support Microsoft Premier Online TechNet Forums MSDN Forums Security Bulletins & Advisories Not an IT pro? Microsoft Customer Support Microsoft Community Forums United States (English) Sign in Home Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 Library Forums We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Group Policy Infrastructure Group Policy Group Policy Preprocessing (Networking) Group Policy Preprocessing (Networking) Event ID 1058 Event ID 1058 Event ID 1058 Event ID 1058 Event ID 1129 TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation
Analyzer Sample report Advanced filtering Direct links to www.eventid.net Email notifications Scheduled reporting Free for subscribers EventReader Event Viewer Sample report Custom views/filters Servers event 1058 security-spp list, organized in groups Integration with EventID.Net Consolidated view for all logs
The Processing Of Group Policy Failed. Windows Attempted To Read The File From A Domain Controller
Free for subscribers Event ID: 1058 Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Type: Error Description:The processing of Group Policy event id 1058 group policy opcode 1 failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\domain\SysVol\domain\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini from a domain controller and was not successful. Group Policy settings may not be applied until this event is resolved. This https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc727259(v=ws.10).aspx issue may be transient and could be caused by one or more of the following: a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller. b) File Replication Service Latency (a file created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller). c) The Distributed File System (DFS) client has been disabled. English: Request a translation http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1058-source-Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-eventno-9883-phase-1.htm of the event description in plain English. Concepts to understand: What is DFS? Comments: EventID.Net See the link to EV100186 ("Microsoft TechNet: Group Policy Preprocessing (Networking)") for details on solving this problem. x 19 EventID.Net According to EV100608 (Group Policy Windows attempted to read the filed), this may happen if a group policy has not been yet replicated to one of the domain controller. The solution is to identify the specified policy, verify that it does exist on the domain controller reporting the error and then re-initiate the replication using gpupdate. x 1 Anonymous In my case, I tried what Microsoft recommended by going to and trying to open gpt.ini at \\dcname\SYVOL\
Group Policy "The Processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\domain\sysvol\domain\policies\{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}\gpt.ini from adomaincontroller and was notsuccessful." I passed by this error lately with severalenvironmentsrunning Windows 2008 or 2008R2 Domain controllers. http://itcalls.blogspot.com/2011/11/troubleshooting-event-id-1058-group.html The key element in resolving this issue is to determine which group policy is http://windowsitpro.com/group-policy/troubleshooting-group-policy-processing-error causing this problem. When you install GPMC you get a sample folder full of very useful scripts that make use of GPMC COM interfaces, The Script we are looking for is the DumpGPOInfo.wsf. For some reason Windows 2008 doesn't include this folder and you will have to download it manually from the following link http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=14536 After downloading group policy and installing the Sample scripts, use the above mentioned file to get the name of the GPO generating the above error. Cscript DumpGPOInfo.wsf {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} This will give you the friendly name of the GPO. You may delete, rename……….etc the GPO from the Group Policy Management Console. In my case I just enabled/disabled one setting and it worked fine and I was able to recreate the GPT.ini file back. 6 Comments event id 1058 Comments 6 comments: eduardo matriz Says: November 13, 2012 at 10:43 AM Hi, I am very interesting your post in you blog 'cause I have the same problem and need to fix. I already download and install the said scripts but the problem is I can't go through 'cause your post didn't mentioned where I go to check the errors of my GPO...Can you give me the sample step?Thanks and more power! Ahmed Nabil Says: November 13, 2012 at 8:59 PM Thanks for your feedback. After getting your friendly name GPO using the above script, just open this GP from the GPMC and check its setting as well as the GPT.ini. In my case the GPT.ini file was missing so i removed the GP and created it again. One other case i had to change one of its settings to make it work. It all depends on your GP. Cindy Dy Says: November 20, 2015 at 5:00 AM I am very happy to locate your website. I just wanted to thank you for the time you spent on this great article. I definitely enjoyed reading it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you post.Yongwww.gofastek.com Ivano Carrara Says: January 2, 2016 at 1:58 PM Dear Mr. Ahmed,
WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Systems Management > Active Directory & Group Policy > Group Policy > Troubleshooting a Group Policy Processing Error Troubleshooting a Group Policy Processing Error Nov 27, 2007 Darren Mar-elia | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 0 Advertisement Q: I’m seeing a lot of events with ID 1058 (Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO) and ID 1030 (Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects) in my application event logs on my client machines whenever Group Policy is processed, and Group Policy seems to be failing. What’s causing these errors? A: These errors are common, and unfortunately there’s no one cause— or solution. These errors arise when the client computer can’t successfully read the Sysvol portion of a Group Policy Object (GPO), which is where the gpt.ini file is stored. Most often, these errors occur because Windows’ networking stack doesn’t initialize in time for Group Policy processing to occur. In such cases, you’ll typically see that computer processing of Group Policy will fail, but then user processing of Group Policy will succeed. There are a couple of Microsoft articles that address these network timing problems, including “Group Policy application fails on a computer that is running Windows 2000, Windows XP Service Pack 1, or Windows XP Service Pack 2” (support.microsoft .com/?kbid=840669), which helps you fix a variety of these problems, and “How to disable the Media Sensing feature for TCP/IP in Windows” (support. microsoft.com/?kbid=239924), which may also help with these types of problems, especially in wireless scenarios. The article “A client connected to an Ethernet switch may receive several logon-related error messages during startup” (support. microsoft.com/?kbid=2