Internet Explorer Zonemapping Failed Due To The Error
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5, 20160 Share windows failed to apply the internet explorer zonemapping settings log file 0 0 In this blog post we explain internet explorer zonemapping failed due to the error listed below the Event id 1085 seeing when the Internet Explorer Site To Zone what is internet explorer zonemapping policy Assignment List GPO is used. This scenario applies to All Internet Explorer versions and Windows Operating Systems(Windows 7, Windows internet explorer zonemapping failed (no data) 2008 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10 IE11). When you examine the System-Eventlog, you may find the following event: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Event ID: 1085 Level: Warning Description: Windows failed to apply the Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings.
Internet Explorer Zonemapping Success (no Data)
Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link. Event Xml:
User Policy update has completed successfully. The following warnings were encountered during user policy processing: Windows failed to apply the Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings. Internet Exp lorer Zonemapping settings might have
Internet Explorer Zonemapping Failed To Execute
its own log file. Please click on the "Mor e information" link. Computer applying internet explorer zonemapping policy hangs Policy update has completed successfully. For more detailed information, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport. html from what is internet zone mapping the command line to access information about Group Policy results. Is there a way I can find which group policy is causing this issue? February 10th, 2015 5:21am > Is there a way https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/askie/2016/04/05/description-of-event-id-1085-from-internet-explorer-zonemapping/ I can find which group policy is causing this issue? Yes :) dsquery * -filter "(&(objectclass=grouppolicycontainer)(gpcuserextensionnames=*4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3*))" -attr displayname Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now February 10th, 2015 6:10am Run "gpresult /h c:\gpresult.html" and post the result. Thanks, Umesh.S.K February 11th, 2015 6:41am Hi, I believe it works if you put ....)(cn=*4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3*))" as well. Regards, Calin Free Windows Admin Tool http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/Error_while_updating_Group_Policy/?TopicId=46778&Posts=12 Kit Click here and download it now February 11th, 2015 7:03am > I believe it works if you put > ....)(cn=*4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3*))" as well. No. This GUID is the CSE GUID for IE Zonemapping, and it is listed in the gPCUserExtensionNames attribute as soon as the GPO contains zone mappings. It has nothing to do with the CN of the GPO or with the (AD internal) objectGUID attribute :) February 11th, 2015 7:42am Hi, where should I run this command? dsquery * -filter "(&(objectclass=grouppolicycontainer)(gpcuserextensionnames=*4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3*))" On user machin or server? And just to update its on all the machin in the domain. Regards, Suman Rout Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now February 11th, 2015 8:25am Hi All, Thanks I found the Group policy that is causing the issue. Now I am not sure what is causing the problem in that policy. When I try with gpresult /H gpresult.html I see the below error: Internet Explorer Zonemapping Failed (no data) 2/10/2015 9:03:34 AM Internet Explorer Zonemapping failed due to the error listed below. The parameter is incorrect. Additional information may have been logged. Review the Policy Events tab in the console or th
are trusted using the following group policy setting: Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer> Internet Control Panel > Security Page > Site to http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/Windows_failed_to_apply_the_Internet_Explorer_Zonemapping_settin/?TopicId=61270&Posts=0 Zone Assignment List On all (XP/vista/win7) workstations across the domain I'm getting the following error: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy Event ID: 1085 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: Description: Windows failed to http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/group-policy-processing-error-on-internet-explorer-zonemapping.691016/ apply the Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings. Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings might have its own log file. There's nothing either side of this error in the log that shines any more light on the internet explorer issue. I know which group policy object its applying these settings but cant find which of the entries in the site to zone assignment list is causing this issue. I looked in the Group Policy/Operational log but all I see is the following entry which says "completed" but is logged as an error: After some research I'm guessing that the issue is an incorrect wild-card. This is internet explorer zonemapping what my trusted sites list looks like (with names removed of course): http://servername.* *.internaldomain.com.au *.domain.com.au *.domain.* *.externaldomain.com *.domain.inernaldomain.com.au *.domain.* *.domain/name.* *.domain.inernaldomain.au* *.domain.com Is there something obviously incorrect here? Does anyone know where I could find an article that clearly outlines the acceptable wildcard syntax for the "Security page\ site to zone assignment list" group policy? Ive read every forum post, website and blog I could find on the internet but nothing is clear and I wasn't able to find an MS document that steps it out. I've also changed the existing list a number of times based on blog posts etc but had no luck. **Please Note** I dont want to change to a different method or have an intellectual debate re why I would have these sites/wildacrd/policy set. I'm really looking to see what entry is invalid and where the documentation is for this policy setting so i can make sure they are always correct in the future. thanks in advance for your time and assistance Simone PS: I've already read the following posts a number of times: I get no data but have identified
have a Windows 2003 domain with about 3000 XP desktops. It seems that all the desktops log a particular error event in the application log - Userenv 1085, The Group Policy client-side extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping failed to execute. Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension. I is unclear if this error is causing us any problems although I do know that some PCs are not picking up the proxy server settings from group policies. This may not be related. I have set verbose Userenv logging on a PC and in the userenv.log we get the following information at the same time as the event is generated USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 ProcessGPOs: ----------------------- USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully. USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 CompareGPOLists: One list is empty USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 ProcessGPOList: Entering for extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 UserPolicyCallback: Setting status UI to Applying Internet Explorer Zonemapping policy... USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:143 GetWbemServices: CoCreateInstance succeeded USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:345 ConnectToNameSpace: ConnectServer returned 0x0 USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:515 LogExtSessionStatus: Successfully logged Extension Session data USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:623 ProcessGPOList: Extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping returned 0x57. USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:639 ProcessGPOList: Extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping doesn't support rsop logging USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:639 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping ProcessGroupPolicy failed, status 0x57. USERENV(27c.6b8) 10:56:33:639 ProcessGPOs: ----------------------- The Microsoft article Interpreting Userenv Log Files does not give any indication of what error 0x57 means although net helpmsg 87 translates as "The parameter is incorrect. Anybody any idea as to how to take this forward or resolve it Doug Doug, Apr 6, 2006 #1 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes t