Group Policy Registry Failed Unspecified Error
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Implementing Config Manager Windows server upgrade from 2003 to 2012 I
Registry Failed Due To The Error Listed Below. Unspecified Error
upgraded the environment from windows server 2003 to windows server 2012. gpo registry failed due to the error listed below unspecified error Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows Migration of Kaspersky Endpoint Security 8 to 10 TECHNOLOGY the processing of group policy failed because of an internal system error 1125 IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi everyone, I need some help trying to solve an issue with
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Group Policy on our network. This doesn't seem to be causing major problems as the vast majority of our GPO's are definitely working, I just have that niggling feeling that a few things are not working perfectly. When I do a gpupdate /force on a client PC, I get the following message: Microsoft Windows [Version
Windows Could Not Apply The Registry-based Policy Settings For The Group Policy Object Localgpo
6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\greenm>gpupdate /force Updating Policy... User Policy update has completed successfully. The following warnings were encountered during user policy processing: The Group Policy Client Side Extension Folder Redirection was unable to apply on e or more settings because the changes must be processed before system startup o r user logon. The system will wait for Group Policy processing to finish complet ely before the next startup or logon for this user, and this may result in slow startup and boot performance. Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were enc ountered: The processing of Group Policy failed because of an internal system error. Pleas e see the Group Policy operational log for the specific error message. An attemp t will be made to process Group Policy again at the next refresh cycle. The following warnings were encountered during computer policy processing: The Group Policy Client Side Extension Software Installation was unable
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Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. dcgpofix Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Local Group Policy not https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/427058-registry-failed-due-to-the-error-listed-below updating. RSOP and GPResult show stale data up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 This issue exists on a Windows 7 Pro x64 machine (Dell Inspiron E6420). I am trying to adjust a setting using gpedit.msc, but the change never seems to take effect. By that, I mean the setting that is changed never shows up in rsop or gpresult. The exact setting is called Prevent installation of devices not described by other http://serverfault.com/questions/516426/local-group-policy-not-updating-rsop-and-gpresult-show-stale-data policy settings which is currently reported as Enabled in RSOP/gpresult. Even if I set this to not configured or disabled using gpedit.msc, the change never shows in a gpresult query. Not even after a gpupdate or reboot. However it will show the updated setting in gpedit (not that it makes a difference at that point if it can't apply). Error messages A few points of concern: This error happens when running gpupdate: Updating Policy... User Policy update has completed successfully. Computer Policy update has completed successfully. The following warnings were encountered during computer policy processing: Windows failed to apply the Scripts settings. Scripts settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link. For more detailed information, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html from the command line to access information about Group Policy results. When running an RSOP or GPresult, there is a yellow exclamation point on the Computer Configuration section. Under Component Status, these two errors are showing, but I haven't been able to figure out a way to clear them: Component Status Component Name Status Last Process Time Group Policy Infrastructure Success 6/14/2013 3:46:11 PM Internet Explorer Zonemapping Success (no data) 2/6/2013 10:29:33 AM Registry Failed 6/14/2013 3:46:11 PM Registry failed due to the error listed b
Windows 7 operating system was failing to register itself on new WSUS server. Settings for the newWSUS server were entered into domain GPO. I tried to refresh thesettings with gpupdate http://vstepic.blogspot.com/2014/07/machine-domain-group-policy-failed-to.html /force. But, the command was failing toapplycomputer settings fromdomain GPO, with following error message: Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were encountered: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/group-policy-failed-apply-to-registry.2435460/ not apply the registry-based policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings will not be resolved until this event is resolved. View the event details for more information on the file group policy name and path that caused the failure. The output from Gpresult /h gpresult.html was showing failed status for Registry in component status: Error event was logged into System event log with ID 1096 and same description: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the registry-based policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings will not be resolved until this event is resolved. registry failed due View the event details for more information on the file name and path that caused the failure. So, all errors werepointingfor local policy corruption. Navigating to c:\windows\system32\GroupPolicy\Machine folder and renaming the registry.pol file into registry-pol.bakup (for example), and running the gpupdate /force again,has resultedthe commandtosuccessfully complete andapply the computer and user policy settings. The workstation has received new settings for the WSUS server and successfully registered itself on this new WSUS server. I was using the same method for resolution in my article The processing of Group Policy failed. Event ID 1096, and the reason for not applying the domain GPOswasagain the local policy corruption. Posted by Vladimir Stepic at 9:48 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Group Policy, Windows 7 8 comments: Bruno GlendonOctober 7, 2015 at 4:36 PMBeautiful. Worked perfect. Had forgotten about that .pol file. My gpresult registry was showing "successful" but the same fix applied. I noticed local gpo was failing when I looked at the Local Administrators group and saw local accounts showing up with the SID after them, whereas domain accounts were showing up fine (no SID after the names). This saved me hours of troubleshooting.ReplyDeleteJon KirstFebruary 2, 2016 at 5:14 PMWorked! Thanks.ReplyDeleteRepliesVladimir StepicFebrua
the registry. Below is the report generated from the local machine, it's identical on all three machines I download it from. Under the component Status Component name Status Last Process Time Group Policy Infrastructure Success 3/7/2006 8:28:32 EFS Recovery Success 3/7/2006 8:28:32 Registry Failed 3/7/2006 8:28:32 Registry failed due to the error listed below Unspecified error Additional information may have been logged. Review the policy Events tab in the console or the application events log for events between 3/7/2006 8:28:32AM and 3/7/2006 8:28:32. Security Success 3/7/2006 8:28:32 According to Microsoft and a few online threads, the NTuser.POL is corrupted on the local machine. Please share if you have experience anything like this. Thanks, AsH, Mar 10, 2006 #1 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads Group Policy has been apply to admin also Tan Fang Wai, Caric, Aug 26, 2003, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 0 Views: 272 Tan Fang Wai, Caric Aug 26, 2003 apply a group policy to a workstation Guest, Oct 25, 2004, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 1 Views: 318 Carey Frisch [MVP] Oct 25, 2004 Add Registry Key using Group Policy Guest, Feb 9, 2005, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 3 Views: 31,777 Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\) Feb 14, 2005 Group Policy Failed to Initialize in WXP Pro SP2 Guest, Feb 14, 2006, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 18 Views: 2,513 Rock Apr 24, 2007 Group Policy applied to Registry AsH, Mar 10, 2006, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 0 Views: 304 AsH Mar 10, 2006 User Group Policy settings don't apply to Administrators? , Jul 26, 2007, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 2 Views: 247 Jul 27, 2007 group policy to prohibit registry changes? Jason, Sep 28, 2007, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 1 Views: 297 Newbie Coder Sep 28, 2007 Group Policy & Local Policy Guest, Oct 4, 2007, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 2 Views: 312 Guest Oct 8, 2007 Loading... Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Welcome to PC Review! Hello and welcome to PC Review. We're a friendly computing community, bus