Group policies not applying
Hello,
I have just installed Windows 10 on my laptop as a try out, and I LOVE it!!
Just, I have joined my laptop to a domain... and unfortunately the group policies are not applying!
I get error messages like this in the application event logs:
The user '...' preference item in the '...' Group Policy Object did not apply because it failed with error code '0x800704f1 The system cannot contact a domain controller to service the authentication request. Please try again later.' This error was suppressed.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks!
Hi GeoffreyBeulque,
Can you give us the ipconfig /all information about your network?
In your error information, your client cannot contact the Domain Controller, you need check your network settings to make sure the connection is OK.
Alex Zhao
TechNet Community Support
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>
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> -----------------------------------------------------------
> -- DEBUG LOG FILE -- C:\Program
> Files\Novell\ZENworks\DebugLogs\WMGrpPolUser.log
> -----------------------------------------------------------
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WMHelperInitialization (Sep 22 2003) called! Flags: 0x4002. Event: 0x4000.
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Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
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Policies
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Reading Group Policy Machine Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
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Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
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Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
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C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine\M icrosoft\Windows
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C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
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Exiting AppendPolicy C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.pol 0x0
Entered AppendPolicy C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
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File does not exist. Nonfatal error.
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Error 3 calling
GetFileAttributes(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.Wk sCache\Machine\Registry.po
l)
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Entered writeData. File: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.pol
No data.
Exiting writeData 0x0
Entered writeData. File: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
No data.
Exiting writeData 0x0
Entered AppendSecuritySettings
Inf path: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
Dispatching SECEDIT.EXE /configure /DB ZENDB /CFG
"C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf" /log c:\GPSecApp.log.
LoadHive entered
LoadHive exit : 0
Exiting AppendSecuritySettings 0x0
LoadHive entered
LoadHive exit : 2
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Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
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Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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Policies
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Saving GPT version: 0xc200c1
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xc200c1 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Applied Computer Policy.
Applied User Policy.
Exiting GPCleanup 0x0
Entered RemoveCleanup.
Loaded wmschapi.dll
Calling WMRemoveAction
Finished Calling WMRemoveAction(WMGRPPOL cleanup action, FALSE). Returned
0x0
Exiting RemoveCleanup 0x0
Apply computer policies releasing mutex.
Exiting WMHelperSystemEntryEx ccode: 0x0
Closing log file.
WMHelperInitialization (Sep 22 2003) called! Flags: 0x0. Event: 0x0.
Impersonation: 0x0
Opened Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x11
Entering WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry!
szFullDN = CN=test2006.OU=2006.OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ
DN is Typed convert it to TYPELESS
g_szUserDN = test2006.2006.STUDENTS.STJ
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm ENTERED
Textual SID : S-1-5-21-1908370602-1493435055-278805897-1055
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm EXIT : 0
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Entered CheckForObsoleteWksCache .
No workstation. Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache
Applying user policies
Reading Don't reparse from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value Don't reparse: 0x0 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Entering ApplyPolicies
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000060 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000060
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Impersonating logged on user.
Context : OU=2006.OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ
Full Object DN CN=test2006.OU=2006.OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ
Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MANGO, 1,
CN=test2006.OU=2006.OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ, WINNT Workstation Package,
zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
Reverting to system impersonation.
Found DN CN=Student User Package:Windows Group Policy.O=STJ
WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged entered
Impersonating logged on user.
Reverting to system impersonation.
Group Policy object has changed!
Exiting WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged 0x0
Entered ScheduleCleanup.
Loaded wmschapi.dll
Calling WMScheduleAction
Finished Calling WMScheduleAction. Returned 0x0
Exiting ScheduleCleanup 0x0
Entered BackupOriginalGP.
Exiting BackupOriginalGP 0x0
Entering ApplyGroupPolicy.
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User
Deleting C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal,
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache, 0, handle, 0x70)
Copied C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine\M icrosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine\M icrosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
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Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Re gistry.pol
Error 0x2 opening file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Re gistry.pol
File does not exist. Nonfatal error.
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Re gistry.pol 0x0
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol
Error 0x2 opening file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol
File does not exist. Nonfatal error.
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol 0x0
Entered MergeGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCac he, 0x30)
g_dwVersion: 0x0.
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0xc200c1 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
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Exiting MergeGptFile 0x0
Processing CN=Student User Package:Windows Group Policy.O=STJ
Impersonating logged on user.
Flags: 0x80000060
Check for old settings: 0x60
Reverting to system.
Writing Group Policy User Flags to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x80000060 to Group Policy User Flags in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPCopy(\\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu,
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache, 1, handle, 0x80000060)
Granted temp acess to C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini
Copied \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\GPT.ini to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini
Reverting to system.
Restored security on C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini
Granted temp acess to C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\User\Registry.pol to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol
Granted temp acess to C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\User\MICROSOFT\IEAK \install.ins
to C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\install.ins
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\BRANDING
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\BRANDING\favs
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\BRANDING\favs
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\BRANDING
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\LOCK
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\LOCK
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK
Restored security on C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT
Granted temp acess to C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts\Logoff
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts\Logoff
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts\Logon
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts\Logon
Restored security on C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Scrip ts
Restored security on C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User
GP_FLAG_APPLY_COMP_SETTINGS (0x10), not set. Will not copy machine folder
Copying security file
Granted temp acess to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows NT\SecEdit
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat
Copied file \\THOR\sys\public\Policies_stu\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat
Restored security on
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows NT\SecEdit
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Entered MergeGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCac he, 0x80000060)
g_dwVersion: 0xc200c1.
Found user extensions...
Exiting MergeGptFile 0x0
Applying user settings.
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol
Entered parseRegFile
Val: 'NoChangingWallPaper'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\NoChangingW
allPaper
Val: 'NoHardwareTab'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoHardwareTab
Val: 'NoWindowsUpdate'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoWindowsUpdate
Val: 'NoNetworkConnections'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoNetworkConnect
ions
Val: 'ForceStartMenuLogOff'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceStartMenuLo
gOff
Val: 'ClearRecentDocsOnExit'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ClearRecentDocsO
nExit
Val: 'Intellimenus'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\Intellimenus
Val: 'NoSaveSettings'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSaveSettings
Val: 'NoMovingBands'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoMovingBands
Val: 'NoRecentDocsNetHood'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoRecentDocsNetH
ood
Val: 'NoCloseDragDropBands'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoCloseDragDropB
ands
Val: 'NoActiveDesktop'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktop
Val: 'NoControlPanel'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoControlPanel
Val: 'NoDeletePrinter'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoDeletePrinter
Val: '**del.NoAddPrinter'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoAddPrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoAddPrint
er
Val: '**del.DisablePersonalDirChange'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
DisablePersonalDirChange
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.DisablePer
sonalDirChange
Val: 'DisallowRun'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun
Val: '**delvals.'
Trying to delete values under key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\**de
lvals.
Val: '1'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\1
Val: '2'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\2
Val: '3'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\3
Val: '4'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\4
Val: '5'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\5
Val: '6'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\6
Val: '7'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\7
Val: '8'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\8
Val: 'DisableRegistryTools'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\DisableRegistryToo
ls
Val: 'DisableTaskMgr'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\DisableTaskMgr
Val: '**del.DisableLockWorkstation'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val:
DisableLockWorkstation
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.DisableLockW
orkstation
Val: 'NoAddRemovePrograms'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddRemoveProg
rams
Val: 'NoRemovePage'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoRemovePage
Val: 'NoAddPage'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddPage
Val: 'NoWindowsSetupPage'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoWindowsSetupP
age
Val: 'NoAddFromCDorFloppy'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromCDorFl
oppy
Val: 'NoAddFromInternet'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromIntern
et
Val: 'NoAddFromNetwork'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromNetwor
k
Val: 'DisableWindowsUpdateAccess'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \WindowsUpdate\DisableWind
owsUpdateAccess
Val: 'NoChat'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoChat
Val: 'NoSharing'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing
Val: 'NoSharingDesktop'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing Desktop
Val: 'NoSharingDosWindows'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing DosWindows
Val: 'NoSharingExplorer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing Explorer
Val: 'NoAllowControl'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAllowCo ntrol
Val: 'NoTrueColorSharing'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoTrueCol orSharing
Val: 'NoAppSharing'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAppShar ing
Val: 'NoGeneralPage'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoGeneral Page
Val: 'NoAdvancedCalling'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAdvance dCalling
Val: 'NoSecurityPage'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSecurit yPage
Val: 'NoAudioPage'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAudioPa ge
Val: 'NoVideoPage'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoVideoPa ge
Val: 'Advanced'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Advanced
Val: 'HomePage'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\HomePage
Val: 'Cache'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Cache
Val: 'Connwiz Admin Lock'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Connwiz
Admin Lock
Val: 'Connection Settings'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\Connection Settings
Val: 'Proxy'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Proxy
Val: 'Autoconfig'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\Autoconfig
Val: 'Profiles'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Profiles
Val: 'Certificates'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\Certificates
Val: 'Ratings'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Ratings
Val: 'FormSuggest Passwords'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\FormSuggest Passwords
Val: 'Messaging'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel\Messaging
Val: 'CalendarContact'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\CalendarContact
Val: 'ContentTab'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\ContentTab
Val: 'ConnectionsTab'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\ConnectionsTab
Val: 'ProgramsTab'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\ProgramsTab
Val: 'AdvancedTab'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\AdvancedTab
Val: 'RestrictAuthorMode'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\RestrictAuthorMode
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{011BE22D-E453-11D1-945A-00C04FB984F9}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{1AA7F839-C7F5-11D0-A376-00C04FC9DA04}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{3CB6973D-3E6F-11D0-95DB-00A024D77700}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{53D6AB1D-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C65-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C66-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C67-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5ADF5BF6-E452-11D1-945A-00C04FB984F9}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5C659257-E236-11D2-8899-00104B2AFB46}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5D6179C8-17EC-11D1-9AA9-00C04FD8FE93}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{677A2D94-28D9-11D1-A95B-008048918FB1}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{7478EF61-8C46-11d1-8D99-00A0C913CAD4}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{753EDB4D-2E1B-11D1-9064-00A0C90AB504}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{8EAD3A12-B2C1-11d0-83AA-00A0C92C9D5D}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{8F8F8DC0-5713-11D1-9551-0060B0576642}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{90087284-d6d6-11d0-8353-00a0c90640bf}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{95AD72F0-44CE-11D0-AE29-00AA004B9986}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{A841B6C2-7577-11D0-BB1F-00A0C922E79C}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B91B6008-32D2-11D2-9888-00A0C925F917}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C9BC92DF-5B9A-11D1-8F00-00C04FC2C17B}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{D967F824-9968-11D0-B936-00C04FD8D5B0}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{DEA8AFA0-CC85-11d0-9CE2-0080C7221EBD}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{E26D02A0-4C1F-11D1-9AA1-00C04FC3357A}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{E355E538-1C2E-11D0-8C37-00C04FD8FE93}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{EBC53A38-A23F-11D0-B09B-00C04FD8DCA6}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: 'Restrict_Run'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{FD57D297-4FD9-11D1-854E-00C04FC31FD3}\Restr
ict_Run
Val: '{D6526FE0-E651-11CF-99CB-00C04FD64497}'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\AllowedControls\{D6526FE0-E651-11CF-99CB-00C04FD64497}
Val: 'NoConfigCache'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\NoCon figCache
Val: 'NoMakeAvailableOffline'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\NoMak eAvailableOffline
Val: 'NoCacheViewer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\NoCac heViewer
Val: 'NC_RasConnect'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections\NC_RasConnect
Val: 'NC_LanConnect'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections\NC_LanConnect
Val: 'NC_LanProperties'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_LanProperties
Val: 'NC_RasMyProperties'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RasMyProperties
Val: 'NC_RasAllUserProperties'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RasAllUserProperties
Val: 'NC_RenameConnection'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RenameConnection
Val: 'NC_RenameMyRasConnection'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RenameMyRasConnection
Val: 'NC_AddRemoveComponents'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_AddRemoveComponents
Val: 'NC_ChangeBindState'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_ChangeBindState
Val: 'NC_LanChangeProperties'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_LanChangeProperties
Val: 'NC_RasChangeProperties'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RasChangeProperties
Val: 'NC_NewConnectionWizard'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_NewConnectionWizard
Val: 'NC_DialupPrefs'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_DialupPrefs
Val: 'NC_AdvancedSettings'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_AdvancedSettings
Val: 'NC_ShowSharedAccessUI'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_ShowSharedAccessUI
Val: 'NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig
Val: 'DisableCMD'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\Disable CMD
Exiting parseRegFile
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol 0x0
Reverting to system impersonation.
Entered writeData. File:
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol
Exiting writeData 0x0
Entered writeData. File:
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Re gistry.pol
No data.
Exiting writeData 0x0
Entered GenerateGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.User Cache)
g_dwVersion: 0xc200c1.
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xc200c1 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting GenerateGptFile 0x0
Reading workstation cache
Entered MergeGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCach e, 0x30)
g_dwVersion: 0xc200c1.
Exiting MergeGptFile 0x0
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\User\Regist ry.pol
Error 0x3 opening file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\User\Regist ry.pol
File does not exist. Nonfatal error.
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\User\Regist ry.pol 0x0
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\Machine\Reg istry.pol
Error 0x3 opening file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\Machine\Reg istry.pol
File does not exist. Nonfatal error.
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\Machine\Reg istry.pol 0x0
Reading Group Policy Machine Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Group Policy
Machine Flags not found. Assuming 0
Workstation flags: 0x0
Entered MergeAndSavePolicies(0x0, C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache)
Applying workstation, then user policies
Entered MemAppendPolicy
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\NoChangingW
allPaper
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoHardwareTab
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoWindowsUpdate
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoNetworkConnect
ions
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceStartMenuLo
gOff
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ClearRecentDocsO
nExit
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\Intellimenus
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSaveSettings
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoMovingBands
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoRecentDocsNetH
ood
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoCloseDragDropB
ands
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktop
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoControlPanel
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoDeletePrinter
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoAddPrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoAddPrint
er
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
DisablePersonalDirChange
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.DisablePer
sonalDirChange
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun
Trying to delete values under key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\**de
lvals.
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\1
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\2
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\3
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\4
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\5
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\6
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\7
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\DisallowRun\8
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\DisableRegistryToo
ls
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\DisableTaskMgr
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val:
DisableLockWorkstation
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.DisableLockW
orkstation
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddRemoveProg
rams
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoRemovePage
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddPage
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoWindowsSetupP
age
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromCDorFl
oppy
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromIntern
et
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromNetwor
k
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \WindowsUpdate\DisableWind
owsUpdateAccess
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoChat
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing Desktop
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing DosWindows
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoSharing Explorer
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAllowCo ntrol
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoTrueCol orSharing
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoAppShar ing
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Conferencing\NoGeneral Page
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Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
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Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control
Panel\AdvancedTab
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\RestrictAuthorMode
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Exiting MemAppendPolicy
Entered MemAppendPolicy
Nothing to append.
Reading Group Policy Machine Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Group Policy
Machine Flags not found. Assuming 0
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache,
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x0)
Error 3 copying C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache\GPT.ini to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
GP_FLAG_APPLY_USER_SETTINGS (0x20), not set. Will not copy user folder
GP_FLAG_APPLY_COMP_SETTINGS (0x10), not set. Will not copy machine folder
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Error: no files copied.
Exiting GPCopy 0x2
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000060 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache,
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000060)
Copied C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MICRO SOFT\IEAK\install.ins to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\MICROSOFT\IEAK\ install.ins
Copied file C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Regis try.pol to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
GP_FLAG_APPLY_COMP_SETTINGS (0x10), not set. Will not copy machine folder
Copying security file
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat
Copied file
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat to
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Entered writeData. File: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
Exiting writeData 0x0
Entered writeData. File: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.pol
No data.
Exiting writeData 0x0
Exiting MergeAndSavePolicies 0x0
Entered GenerateGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy)
g_dwVersion: 0xc200c1.
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xc200c1 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting GenerateGptFile 0x0
Exiting ApplyGroupPolicy 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x2000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Group Policy User Flags to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x80000060 to Group Policy User Flags in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x3000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered AppendSecuritySettings
Inf path: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
Dispatching SECEDIT.EXE /configure /DB ZENDB /CFG
"C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\W indows
NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf" /log c:\GPSecApp.log.
LoadHive entered
LoadHive exit : 0
Exiting AppendSecuritySettings 0x0
Signalling OS to refresh policies
RegQueryValueEx returned 2
Policies are set to apply asynchronously
Policies will be processed asynchronously
Entered SetGptVersion(0x0, TRUE).
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0xc200c1 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read file C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Found version 0xc200c1 in gpt.ini
Using version: 0xc200c1
Saving GPT version: 0xc300c2
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xc300c2 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Applied Computer Policy.
Applied User Policy.
Exiting ApplyPolicies 0x0
Writing Last Run Time High to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1c4c14a to Last Run Time High in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time Low to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xdd4dad14 to Last Run Time Low in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Apply user policies releasing mutex.
Exiting WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry ccode: 0x0
Closing log file.
WMHelperInitialization (Sep 22 2003) called! Flags: 0x2001. Event: 0x2000.
Impersonation: 0x1
Opened Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x11
Entering WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry!
szFullDN = CN=test2006.OU=2006.OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ
DN is Typed convert it to TYPELESS
g_szUserDN = test2006.2006.STUDENTS.STJ
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm ENTERED
Textual SID : S-1-5-21-1908370602-1493435055-278805897-1055
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm EXIT : 0
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Current time high: 0x1c4c14a
Reading Last Run Time High from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Last Run Time High: 0x1c4c14a in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Previous time high: 0x1c4c14a
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Entered CheckForObsoleteWksCache CN=00:0D:60:40:D8:B7.OU=WORKSTATIONS.O=STJ.
Full Object DN
CN=00:0D:60:40:D8:B7.OU=WORKSTATIONS.O=STJ.OU=2006 .OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ
Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MANGO, 1,
CN=00:0D:60:40:D8:B7.OU=WORKSTATIONS.O=STJ.OU=2006 .OU=STUDENTS.O=STJ, WINNT
Workstation Package, zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
WMGetAllAssociatedObject returned 103
No associated workstation policies. Deleting
C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache.
DeleteGPRegVal: Error 0x2 deleting Group Policy Machine Flags
DeleteGPRegVal: Error 0x2 deleting Group Policy Machine Status
Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache 103
Applying user policies
Reading Don't reparse from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value Don't reparse: 0x1 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Policy applied at predesktop. Skipping reapplication at user login.
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time High to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1c4c14a to Last Run Time High in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time Low to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0xe0da0d06 to Last Run Time Low in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Apply user policies releasing mutex.
Exiting WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry ccode: 0x0
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Win7 Computer Config group policy not applying
Hi all: I am having a bit of trouble getting a Computer Configuration group policy to apply in Windows 7 using ZCM 11.2.3. I have two group policies, one for User Configuration settings and the other for Computer Configuration settings. User Config GP is associated with users and Computer Config GP is associated with Workstations. ZCM shows both policies as being successfully applied. Yet, if I run rsop.msc to generate a resultant GP set, all Computer Config settings show up as undefined.
I have used this same technique in XP for many years without issue. I suspect the User Config GP is overwriting all GP settings as it is the last to be applied, but since that policy is ONLY for User Config settings I do not see how. Can someone show me the "errors of my ways"?
Thanks a bunch, Chris.I have an identical policy setup - a policy wherein "Computer configuration" is checked and configured (I don't even touch the User related settings) and is applied to workstations as well as a second policy with "User configuration" checked and configured (as with the computer policy, I don't touch the Computer related policy in this User policy) and applied to users. I set it up that way because I want general settings specific to our environment to exist and be effective for all users including IT staff in the Computer policy. I then want to restrict users within the User Policy. I have no Active Directory.
The computer settings apply intermittently with no rhyme or reason, which makes it difficult to troubleshoot. I have Internet Zone Assignments configured in the Computer policy, so specific users have problems when this policy is not effective which is how I became aware of the problem. I found that I can run "gpudate /force" as the user and the computer policy becomes effective, which is what I do most of the time since it's a quick fix and I can move on to other things. I've tried changing the order the policies are applied. I am considering creating a single policy with both computer and user settings and associating it with users in hopes that it will always apply, but thought I'd check out the forum before doing so. ZCM 11.2.3 and Windows 7. -
Workgroup policies not applying....
Hello everyone....
I am trying to set some group policies using Zen 7 on WinXP SP3 workstations
and for whatever reason, nothing seems to work.
I've tried various events (login, logout, desktop goes active) and none of
them seem to make any difference.
I've even got a far as pulling up the Novell Workstation Scheduler and all
the changes on events get reflected here, but when I run them, the status
changes to Currently Running changes to Yes for a few seconds and then goes
back to No. And nothing gets applied.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
Delon E. Weuve
Senior Network Engineer
Office of Auditor of State
State of Iowa
United States of AmericaHey, Shaun....
I had something weird happen.
When I turned on the Zen logs, I started getting Winlogon errors in the
Client whenever I boot up the computer. When I turn off the Zen logs, the
Winlogon errors stop.
Any ideas??
Delon E. Weuve
Senior Network Engineer
Office of Auditor of State
State of Iowa
United States of America
>>> Shaun Pond<[email protected]> 2/16/2011 5:29 AM >>>
Delon,
do you see it trying to apply your policy? if so, see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...en‑us;221833 to
enable userenv logging
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Value: UserEnvDebugLevel
Value Type: REG_DWORD
Value Data: 30002 (Hex)
file created is %Systemroot%\Debug\UserMode\Userenv.log
this is not the easiest to read (understatement) but you should be able
to see every individual registry setting being made...
Shaun Pond -
Currently we are running ZfD 7 and Netware 6.5 and have recently upgraded all our workstations to Windows XP Service Pack 2. Our tree structure consists of an OU for each school level, elementary, middle, and high, and an OU for each school in that respective level. Example:
Elementary
West Main
South Main
Middle
Brown Middle
The current contents in each School OU have users, groups, policies, ect. Previously policy was applied by a workstation policy package that distributed all policies: user, machine, and security which were associated with the School OU. Now we split the policy into workstation packages and a user packages. The goal was to have the workstation apply the machine and security policy and the user policy to apply user settings and create dynamic the local user account.
The workstation policy remains persistent on the workstation while the user policy creates a local user (non-volatile) and applies the user policy from a server path depending on group membership. We have four different user policy packages: Student, Teacher, Specialist and Technology. Each with there own group policy user configuration. Everyone in our Tree has the appropriate permissions to access the policies. We configure the user policy package as follows:
Policies Windows XP
Enabled Dynamic Local User
Enabled Windows Group Policy
Workstation Manager
Network Location
\\serverpath
Checked User Configuration
Policy Schedule
User Desktop is active
Advanced Schedule
Impersonation
Interactive User
Associations
Groups (Teachers, Students)
I can get the workstation policy to apply with no problem. The problem comes when a users logs on. It doesnt matter if a new user is being created or if they are simply just switching users. User group policy doesnt apply randomly. The strange thing is it does copy down to the machine. If I connect to the admin share on a newly imaged workstation (with no policy applied) and open c:\windows\system32\ you see the creation of GroupPolicy.Usercache Folder and it copies to the GroupPolicy Folder which is were it applies policy from. Also you can see policy dynamically changing if different users logs on. The Registry.pol updates in the c:\windows\system32\ GroupPolicy.Usercache\User folder and c:\windows\system32\ GroupPolicy \User Sometimes group policy applies and sometimes it does not. When a user logs on you see the policy that was copied down apply. For example the run option is taken away from the start menu. During the log on process this remains in effect but when the process completes its almost like policy is take away. When this occurs I can run WMSCHED.Exe and reapply the user policy and it will apply sometimes. I tried applying group policy through both groups and organizational units. Both with the same results. I was wondering if anyone has had issues with applying group policy with ZEN or if I am doing this incorrectly. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.rscurr,
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Windows 8.1 - Security policies not applying
Hi All,
I'm having a bit of an issue with group policy settings not applying on Windows 8.1. Most of the policies are applying as they should but for some
reason certain security settings (Password policy, Account lockout policy, Interactive logon message etc.) are not.
I can see from GPResult that the policy is not filtered out and can confirm that some of the settings from the policy are getting applied!
FYI: The DC is WS2003 and we have not imported the Windows 8.1 ADMX templates... Could that be causing the issue?
Any help you guys might be able offer would be greatly appreciated!As I know, Security policy like Password policy, Account lockout policy, Interactive logon message should work even the DC is Win Server 2003.
I suggest you check whether these policy are overridden by other GPOs due to the the GPO Priority, you can find detailed information in this link
Group Policy processing and precedence
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc785665(v=ws.10).aspx
Yolanda Zhu
TechNet Community Support -
Custom SCEP Policies not applied
Hi All,
I've got 3 test systems with SCEP installed. They all receive definitions just fine. Unfortunately they are not receiving the custom antimalware policies i've created. I found this blog that tells me a command i can run against the registry
to see what policies are applied:
reg query HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\EPAgent\LastAppliedPolicy /f 2 /d
http://www.niallbrady.com/2013/02/17/how-can-i-determine-what-antimalware-policy-is-applied-to-my-scep-2012-sp1-client/
and it returns the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\EPAgent\LastAppliedPolicy
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Scan Schedule) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Threat Default Action) REG_DWORD 0x2
Windows Server Scanning Exclusions (Excluded) REG_DWORD 0x2
Default Client Antimalware Policy (Excluded) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Realtime Config) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Advance Setting) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Spynet) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Signature Update) REG_DWORD 0x2
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy (Scan) REG_DWORD 0x2
End of search: 9 match(es) found.
The way I read that means that the "All Windows SCEP Clients Policy" settings are all applied. The "Windows Server Exclusions" policy is excluded for some reason.
My custom policies set scan times different than the default and i have some exclusions. When I launch the SCEP client on the local computer, i don't see the set scan times, just the default scan times. I also don't see the exclusions.
I see in that req query command that the Exclusions are (Excluded), but the scan schedule should apply. The priorities on the applied AMP (antimalware policies) are:
Default Client AntimMalware Policy 10000
All Windows SCEP Clients Policy 21
Windows Server Scanning Exclusions 5
These policies are applied to appropriate collections. When I click on the system in question in the console and look at the antimalware policies, it lists those three.
I cannot for the life of me get these policies to apply even though they have what i think are the right priorities. The way i understand it, the policies stack for most of the settings. So the default settings get set by the default policy.
Then the "All Windows SCEP Policy" settings would override or merge with any settings in the default policy. Then the "Windows Server Scanning Exclusions" policy would override or merge with any of the previous two policies.
Am I misinterpreting things here?Hi,
I don't know if you managed to resolve this. But I had similar issues and after some detective work this was being caused by Group policy preventing the processing of local group policies. Specifically, the offending setting and explanation is listed below:
Setting Path:
Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Group Policy
Setting: Turn off Local Group Policy objects processing: Enabled
Explanation
This policy setting prevents Local Group Policy objects (Local GPOs) from being applied.
By default, the policy settings in Local GPOs are applied before any domain-based GPO policy settings. These policy settings can apply to both users and the local computer. You can disable the processing and application of all Local GPOs to ensure that only
domain-based GPOs are applied.
If you enable this policy setting, the system will not process and apply any Local GPOs.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Local GPOs will continue to be applied.
Note: For computers joined to a domain, it is strongly recommended that you only configure this policy setting in domain-based GPOs. This setting will be ignored on computers that are joined to a workgroup.
Make sure the setting is either set to disable or not configured.
The image below shows a RSoP on a computer where policies are applying successfully. As you can see, antimalware settings are being applied as local group policy settings -
I have a Windows 2008 R2 Domain Controllers and have a Policy to put a specify wallpaper, eventuality i have to change the Wallpaper, this setting applied sucesfully in Windows xp and Windows 7 workstations, but not applied in Windows 8 workstations even
if i run gpupdate /forcé,
Best Regards,
Thank youHi,
Thanks for posting in the forum.
Before going further, would you please let me know how did you configure the Group Policy setting to deploy the wallpaper? Have you configured some settings to limit the scope the GPO applying?
If all Windows 8 machines failed to receive the GPO settings? In order to narrow down the cause of the issue, I suggest we could try to collect the following information for troubleshooting.
GPMC.log
==================
a. On domain controller, click Start ->Run, type GPMC.MSC, it will load the GPMC console.
b. Right click on "Group Policy Result" and choose wizard to generate a report for the problematic computer and user account (please place appropriately). (Choose computer and select the proper
user in the wizard)
c. Right click
the resulting group policy result and click the "Save Report…" => save report to save the report to a HTML file.
Once we get the report, please check if the settings have been applied to the target correctly.
In addition, would you please let me know whether you have imported the latest Windows 8 Administrative Templates to the Windows Server 2008 DC? If not, please try to download and import it.
Then try to configure the wallpaper GPO settings again to see if it could help.
For details, please refer to the following articles.
Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36991
Set Desktop Background via Group Policy in Windows 7, Windows 8 in a Server 2008 or Server 2012 Domain
http://dizzyit.com/2013/04/14/set-desktop-background-group-policy-windows-7-windows-8-server-2008-server-2012-domain/
Hope this helps.
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User policies not applied hence dlu not working
We have 6 pc's that for some reason don't get user policies. Here's the
line from zmd-message.log of the workstation agent:
[1296] [ZenworksWindowsService] [56] [] [PolicyManager] []
[ApplyPolicies: Either user session is null or Device-only mode is
enabled or Zen logon module is not present; not applying user policies.]
The zone is 10.3.3, we use a user source connected to edir and the user
is getting user policies on other computers. What's this Device-only mode?
regards,
LimorFound the problem. Our people disabled Zenworks User Authentication in
the registry.
On 13/09/2011 09:13, Limor wrote:
> We have 6 pc's that for some reason don't get user policies. Here's the
> line from zmd-message.log of the workstation agent:
> [1296] [ZenworksWindowsService] [56] [] [PolicyManager] []
> [ApplyPolicies: Either user session is null or Device-only mode is
> enabled or Zen logon module is not present; not applying user policies.]
>
> The zone is 10.3.3, we use a user source connected to edir and the user
> is getting user policies on other computers. What's this Device-only mode?
>
> regards,
> Limor
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