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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    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
    copied. Will not copy security file
    Exiting GPCopy 0x0
    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
    Found user extensions...
    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
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows
    NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf
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    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
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\Mi crosoft\Windows
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    C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat
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    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
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    Exiting writeData 0x0
    Entered writeData. File: C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.pol
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    Exiting MergeAndSavePolicies 0x0
    Entered GenerateGptFile(C:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicy)
    g_dwVersion: 0xc200c1.
    Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
    Policies
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    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
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    Policies
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    Policies
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    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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    Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
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    Manager\Group Policies
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    Policies
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    Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
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    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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    Manager\Group Policies
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