Audit group policy deletion
Is is possible to retrospectively find which user may have accidentally deleted a group policy object?
We need to find out if we had a security breach and possibly close that issue.
darren hitchen
As said above, without auditing enabled, its very hard to catch, which person has what changed.
Here is how to enable auditing for Group Policy, and how to interpret the results :
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericfitz/archive/2005/08/04/447951.aspx
You may also walk through this another informative resource that covers all the required aspects to enable auditing and track the changes :
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/canberrapfe/archive/2012/05/02/auditing-group-policy-changes.aspx
Moreover, if you wish to audit such critical changes automatically, you may also consider on LepideAuditor suite (http://www.lepide.com/lepideauditor/group-policy.html) that could be a good
alternative solution for you. It will let you track every critical changes into real time and alerts instantly by sending customized email notification.
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C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
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Loading Account Policies...
Loading Audit Policies...
Loading user rights...
Restoring security options...
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
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Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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Packages.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged entered
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Exiting WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged 0x0
Entered ScheduleCleanup.
Loaded wmschapi.dll
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C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\ine tres.adm
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C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
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NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
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C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\
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Comment: Built-in account for administering the computer/domain
Full Name:
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Name: Guest
Comment: Built-in account for guest access to the computer/domain
Full Name:
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
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Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
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Comment: Account created by Novell's Workstation Manager
Full Name:
No rights.
Name: None
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Right: SeBackupPrivilege
Right: SeRestorePrivilege
Right: SeSystemtimePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
Right: SeDebugPrivilege
Right: SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
Right: SeSystemProfilePrivilege
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Right: SeLoadDriverPrivilege
Right: SeCreatePagefilePrivilege
Right: SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
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Right: SeImpersonatePrivilege
Right: SeCreateGlobalPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Right: SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight
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Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Name: Guests
No rights.
Name: Power Users
Right: SeSystemtimePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Name: Account operators
No rights.
Name: System operators
No rights.
Name: Printer operators
No rights.
Name: Backup operators
Right: SeBackupPrivilege
Right: SeRestorePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
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No rights.
Name: RAS servers
No rights.
Name: Pre2000 compatible access
No rights.
Exiting SaveUserRights (0)
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NT/CurrentVersion/Setup/RecoveryConsole/SecurityLevel
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Data type is 4
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateCDRoms
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateDASD
Data type is 1
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateFloppies
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/CachedLogonsCount
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ForceUnlockLogon
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NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ScRemoveOption
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MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/DontDisplayLastUserName
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MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeCaption
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MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeText
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Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/ForceGuest
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/FullPrivilegeAuditing
Data type is 3
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/LimitBlankPasswordUse
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/LmCompatibilityLevel
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/MSV1_0/NTLMMinClientSec
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/MSV1_0/NTLMMinServerSec
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/NoDefaultAdminOwner
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/NoLMHash
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/RestrictAnonymous
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/RestrictAnonymousSAM
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/SubmitControl
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Print/Providers/LanMan Print
Services/Servers/AddPrinterDrivers
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/SecurePipeServers/Winreg/AllowedPaths/Machine
Data type is 7
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session
Manager/Kernel/ObCaseInsensitive
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager/Memory
Management/ClearPageFileAtShutdown
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session
Manager/ProtectionMode
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/AutoDisconnect
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/EnableForcedLogOff
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/EnableSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/NullSessionPipes
Data type is 7
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/NullSessionShares
Data type is 7
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/RequireSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/EnablePlainTextPassword
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/EnableSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/RequireSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LDAP/LDAPClientIntegrity
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/DisablePasswordChange
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/MaximumPasswordAge
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RefusePasswordChange
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RequireSignOrSeal
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RequireStrongKey
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/SealSecureChannel
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/SignSecureChannel
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/NTDS/Parameters/LDAPServerIntegrity
Data type is 4
Administrator's user name = Administrator
Guest's user name = Guest
SaveHive entered
SaveHive exit : 0
Exiting SaveSecuritySettings 0x0
Backup path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Exiting BackupOriginalGP 0x0
Entered RestoreCachedGP.
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
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
No gpt.ini detected, aborting RestoreCachedGP.
Checking whether OriginalGP exists
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Restoring original GP.
Entered RestoreOriginalGP.
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
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Restoring backup GP from C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal,
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000070)
Copied C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Exiting RestoreOriginalGP 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache,
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000070)
Copied C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MIC ROSOFT\IEAK\install.ins to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\MICROSOFT\IEA K\install.ins
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol
to C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.p ol
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
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 MergeGptFile(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserC ache, 0x80000070)
g_dwVersion: 0x0.
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0x70007 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Found machine extensions...
Found user extensions...
Exiting MergeGptFile 0x0
Reading user's user settings.
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol
Entered parseRegFile
Val: 'BlockExeAttachments'
Added: Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\BlockExeAttachments
Val: 'NoHTMLWallPaper'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\NoHTMLWallPaper
Val: '**del.NoChangingWallPaper'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop, val:
NoChangingWallPaper
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\**del.NoChangingWallPaper
Val: 'ForceClassicControlPanel'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceClassicControlPanel
Val: 'NoSMMyPictures'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMMyPictures
Val: 'NoStartMenuMyMusic'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoStartMenuMyMusic
Val: 'NoDesktopCleanupWizard'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoDesktopCleanupWizard
Val: 'NoWelcomeScreen'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoWelcomeScreen
Val: 'NoActiveDesktop'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktop
Val: '**del.NoInternetIcon'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoInternetIcon
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoInternetIcon
Val: '**del.NoNetHood'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val: NoNetHood
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoNetHood
Val: 'NoAutoUpdate'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoAutoUpdate
Val: 'NoSMBalloonTip'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMBalloonTip
Val: 'NoSMConfigurePrograms'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMConfigurePrograms
Val: 'NoComputersNearMe'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoComputersNearMe
Val: 'MaxRecentDocs'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\MaxRecentDocs
Val: 'NoSharedDocuments'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSharedDocuments
Val: '**del.NoStartMenuEjectPC'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoStartMenuEjectPC
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoStartMenuEjectPC
Val: 'NoActiveDesktopChanges'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktopChanges
Val: '**del.NoAddPrinter'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoAddPrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoAddPrinter
Val: '**del.NoDeletePrinter'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoDeletePrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoDeletePrinter
Val: '**del.NoToolbarsOnTaskbar'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoToolbarsOnTaskbar
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoToolbarsOnTaskbar
Val: '**del.NoSetTaskbar'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoSetTaskbar
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoSetTaskbar
Val: 'ForceStartMenuLogOff'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceStartMenuLogOff
Val: '{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Val: '**del.{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum, val:
{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\**del.{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
Val: '**del.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum, val:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\**del.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Val: '**del.Wallpaper'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val: Wallpaper
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.Wallpaper
Val: '**del.WallpaperStyle'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val:
WallpaperStyle
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.WallpaperStyle
Val: 'NoDispScrSavPage'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\NoDispScrSavPage
Val: 'NoAddFromNetwork'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromNetwork
Val: '**del.NoAddRemovePrograms'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall, val:
NoAddRemovePrograms
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\**del.NoAddRemovePrograms
Val: 'ListBox_Support_Allow'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\ListBox_Support_Allow
Val: '*.fleetviewonline.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\Allow\*.fleetviewonline.com
Val: '*.osg.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\Allow\*.osg.com
Val: 'NoHelpItemTutorial'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemTutorial
Val: 'NoHelpItemNetscapeHelp'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemNetscapeHelp
Val: 'NoHelpItemSendFeedback'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemSendFeedback
Val: 'PreventAutoRun'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\Preve ntAutoRun
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\Certificates\
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\CRLs\
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\CTLs\
Val: 'ScreenSaverIsSecure'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaverIsSecure
Val: 'ScreenSaveActive'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaveActive
Val: 'ScreenSaveTimeOut'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaveTimeOut
Val: 'SCRNSAVE.EXE'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\SCRNSAVE.EXE
Val: 'ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
Val: '*.osg.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ZoneMapKey\*.osg.com
Val: 'osgintranet'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ZoneMapKey\osgintranet
Val: '1A00'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1A00
Val: '1809'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1809
Val: '1803'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1803
Val: 'DontPromptForWindowsUpdate'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearchin g\DontPromptForWindowsUpdate
Val: 'NC_RenameLanConnection'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RenameLanConnection
Val: 'PromptPasswordOnResume'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\Power\P romptPasswordOnResume
Val: 'NoAUAsDefaultShutdownOption'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAUAsDefaultShutdownOption
Val: 'NoAUShutdownOption'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAUShutdownOption
Val: 'BehaviorOnFailedVerify'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Driver
Signing\BehaviorOnFailedVerify
Val: 'MovieMaker'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMovieMaker\Movi eMaker
Exiting parseRegFile
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol 0x0
Reading user's computer settings.
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol
Entered parseRegFile
Val: 'NoUpdateCheck'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions\NoUpdateCheck
Val: 'NoSplash'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions\NoSplash
Val: 'PreventAutoRun'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\Preve ntAutoRun
Val: 'NV PrimaryDnsSuffix'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\System\DNSClient\NV PrimaryDnsSuffix
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Safer\
Val: 'WUServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ WUServer
Val: 'WUStatusServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ WUStatusServer
Val: 'NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers
Val: 'AutoInstallMinorUpdates'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\AutoInstallMinorUpdates
Val: 'DetectionFrequencyEnabled'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\DetectionFrequencyEnabled
Val: 'DetectionFrequency'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\DetectionFrequency
Val: 'UseWUServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\UseWUServer
Val: 'RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled
Val: 'RescheduleWaitTime'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\RescheduleWaitTime
Val: 'NoAutoUpdate'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAutoUpdate
Val: 'AUOptions'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\AUOptions
Val: 'ScheduledInstallDay'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\ScheduledInstallDay
Val: 'ScheduledInstallTime'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\ScheduledInstallTime
Val: 'RegistrationOverwritesInConflict'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\DNSClient\RegistrationOverwritesInConflict
Val: 'SearchList'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient\SearchList
Val: 'PreventIISInstall'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\IIS\PreventIISInstall
Val: 'SecurityCenterInDomain'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Security
Center\SecurityCenterInDomain
Exiting parseRegFile
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol 0x0
Entered GenerateGptFile(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy)
g_dwVersion: 0x70007.
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x70007 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting GenerateGptFile 0x0
Exiting RestoreCachedGP 0x0
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
Bumping GPT version...
Entered SetGptVersion(0x0, TRUE).
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0x70007 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Found version 0x70007 in gpt.ini
Using version: 0x70007
Saving GPT version: 0x80008
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x80008 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Entered AppendSecuritySettings
Inf path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Restoring GP settings
Loading Account Policies...
Loading Audit Policies...
Loading user rights...
Restoring security options...
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data for Administrator account name.
LoadXPSecuritySettings returning 0
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: 0x80008 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Found version 0x80008 in gpt.ini
Using version: 0x80008
Saving GPT version: 0x90009
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x90009 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Entering RunGPUpdate
Exiting RunGPUpdate 0
Exiting ApplyPolicies 0x0
Writing Last Run Time High to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1c58076 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 0x34349ce0 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 (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x2001. Event: 0x2000.
Impersonation: 0x1
Opened Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Mapped function RefreshPolicyEx
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x11
Entering WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry!
szFullDN = CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
DN is Typed convert it to TYPELESS
g_szUserDN = wintest3.Users.Newcastle.OSG
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm ENTERED
Textual SID : S-1-5-21-1214440339-507921405-1708537768-1019
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: 0x1c58076
Reading Last Run Time High from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Last Run Time High: 0x1c58076 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Previous time high: 0x1c58076
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=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.
Full Object DN
CN=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.OU =Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MARITIME, 1,
CN=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.OU =Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG,
WINNT Workstation Package, zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
WMGetAllAssociatedObject returned 2
No associated workstation policies. Deleting
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache.
DeleteGPRegVal: Error 0x2 deleting Group Policy Machine Flags
Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache 2
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 0x1c58076 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 0x38844da0 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.
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NSC SysOp -
Urgent Group Policy Issue - not applying despite saying it does
Thank you for this urgent help. Auditors checking this out tomorrow morning.
We have a GPO that sets the eventlog audit settings for success or failure security events. The scope is set to Authenticated Users.
When I run the group policy wizard in GPMC it shows the settings applying to one of our servers in that OU.
When I run gpresult/z from that server it shows the policy applying to that server.
But when I go into gpedit.msc the security audit settings are all set to "not defined" and they are grayed out so I can't edit them manually.
As a test I set the GPO to deny applying to that server. I ran gpudpate/force on the system and then gpresult and it shows the GPO now not applying. But the settings are still set to not defined and still not editable. they are not being set by any other GPO.
In the event logs I only see three GPO errors but they are unrelated. A separate GPO is having issues creating user accounts. No other GPOs apply.
Quick help would be fantastic.
Server runs on Windows Server 2008 R2 (I can edit GPO but not the domain ones and I don't have access to the domain controllers).OK, After several hours I figured it out. Turns out there's bugs and odd functionality.
If someone ever tested the 'advanced audit settings' (which I did in the same GPO at some point) then it sets a registry key to disable the use of the older basic audit settings. But when you stop using those advanced settings in your GPO it doesn't remove
that registry bit. So I used the GPO to undo that setting. This was the first step. This is found Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options > "Audit: Force audit policy subcategory
settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings" to DISABLED.
Even though this is done, sometimes the GPO files on the domain controllers don't remove the old audit settings. So in the comments of another thread I found out you may have to go to
\\domain-fqdn\SYSVOL\domain-fqdn\Policies\{your-policy-id-where-this-setting-was-originally-set}\Machine\Microsoft\Windows NT\ and delete the Audit folder which is left behind due to some odd bug. If you don't do this even after doing the next step the
next gpupdate will bring that security setting above back down.
Next you have to reset your audit settings on your PC to the defaults. Unfortunately there is no way to do this. Auditpol /clear does not accomplish this. The only way to do this is to take the audit settings from another working system, export them and
then 'restore' those same settings to the affected server. To do this:
1. On 'working system' run cmd.exe as administrator and export the audit settings to a folder like this:
auditpol /backup /file:c:\working-auditpol-settings.txt
2. Copy that file to the broken system such as the C:\ drive and run this on the broken system:
auditpol /restore /file:c:\working-auditpol-settings.txt
Open GPEDIT.MSC and verify the audit settings are back to normal. Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Audit Policy
Then run gpupdate/force on the formerly broken system. Close gpedit.msc and reopen and verify the settings were not overwritten. If you skipped the sysvol audit folder deletion step they may come back.
Hope this helps someone. -
Group Policy Pref - Mapped Drives Not Applying to One User
Hi All,
I’m new to this list, so please excuse any etiquette slip ups.
I have three users at a site. All their machines are running Windows XP Service Pack 3 and have client side extensions installed. I created a group policy to map their default drives using GP User Preferences.
Each of the drives is set to "update".
As an example of the policy created XML is as follows:
<Drive clsid="{935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}" name="H:" status="H:"
image="2" changed="2009-11-25 05:13:58"
uid="{8A44D2F4-AAE5-4F43-AEEC-D36F08EA619C}" desc="Maps the users H drive to
ServerName\users$\%username%" bypassErrors="1"><Properties action="U"
thisDrive="NOCHANGE" allDrives="NOCHANGE" userName=""
path="\\ServerName\users$\%username%" label="Home (ServerName)"
persistent="1" useLetter="1" letter="H"/></Drive>
and
<Drive clsid="{935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}" name="J:" status="J:"
image="0" changed="2009-11-30 03:52:58"
uid="{535CD462-A45D-4363-ADA1-2316D5ECC703}" desc="Maps J drive for users to
\\ServerName\apps" bypassErrors="1"><Properties action="C"
thisDrive="NOCHANGE" allDrives="NOCHANGE" userName=""
path="\\ServerName\Apps" label="Apps (ServerName)" persistent="1"
useLetter="1" letter="J"/></Drive>
The group policy is applied to an OU for that site.
All three users are in the same OU.
All three users are also in the same “xxsitecode Users” group.
2 of the users log into their pc and get the mapped drives with no issue, but one user doesn’t.
There are no other login scripts and the user has no manually mapped drives.
He does have a H drive mapped using the profile field in his AD object as a temp measure. But every 90 mins any other manually mapped drives are removed by the policy.
We don’t use roaming profiles
To trouble shoot I have tried
- Reinstalling client side extensions
- Re-joining the pc to the domain
- Running gpupdate from the command prompt to see if any event logs are generated (none are)
- Manually mapping the drives to make sure there is network access etc – I can manually map them/he can access them.
- Creating the user a new account, when he logs in using that account he gets his mapped drives on all PC’s
- Getting the user to log into a different pc, when he does this he doesn’t get his drives – so it’s not his machine or profile
- Manually checking the security on the user object in AD against one of the users who gets their drives mapped
I'm sure the GP is fine because it works for two other users and the testing isolates his user account as the issue.
The Policy I’m having issues with is xxxx Mapped Drives/ Printers
I have posted this issue on the tech net GP discussion groups page, but haven’t had any replies.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
SimoneWhat's interesting is that I applied a new GP to users - it has one policy setting and one preferences setting. He only gets the policy setting.. aka he gets the wallpaper but not the homepage.
Also, Jorke asked me to post the gpresult /z .
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) XP Operating System Group Policy Result tool v2.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-2001
Created On 10/02/2010 at 2:19:34 PM
RSOP results for DOMAIN\USER on MACHINENAME : Logging Mode
OS Type: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Configuration: Member Workstation
OS Version: 5.1.2600
Domain Name: DOMAIN
Domain Type: Windows 2000
Site Name: SITECODE
Roaming Profile:
Local Profile: C:\Documents and Settings\USER.DOMAIN
Connected over a slow link?: No
COMPUTER SETTINGS
CN=MACHINENAME,OU=Laptops,OU=SITECODE,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com,DC=au
Last time Group Policy was applied: 10/02/2010 at 1:06:38 PM
Group Policy was applied from: XXXXXADC.DOMAIN.com.au
Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
Applied Group Policy Objects
Allow Remote Assistance
au-mdwsus
Default Domain Policy
Legal Notice
Proxy Settings
Logon as service, operating system
AU-WSUS
Desktop Background & Home Page
Reg Permissions for default desktop
Local Admin & Local Power Users
The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
SITECODE Mapped Drives/ Printers
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Local Group Policy
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
AVD Rollout
Filtering: Disabled (GPO)
The computer is a part of the following security groups:
BUILTIN\Administrators
Everyone
Debugger Users
BUILTIN\Users
NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
MACHINENAME$
Domain Computers
CERTSVC_DCOM_ACCESS
Resultant Set Of Policies for Computer:
Software Installations
N/A
Startup Scripts
GPO: Desktop Background & Home Page
Name: image.bat
Parameters:
LastExecuted: 7:55:34 PM
Name: swiftdesktop.vbs
Parameters:
LastExecuted: 7:55:35 PM
Shutdown Scripts
N/A
Account Policies
Audit Policy
User Rights
Security Options
Event Log Settings
Restricted Groups
System Services
Registry Settings
File System Settings
Public Key Policies
N/A
Administrative Templates
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\GloballyOpenPorts
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\GloballyOpenPorts\List
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: au-mdwsus
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: au-mdwsus
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: au-mdwsus
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: Desktop Background & Home Page
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Security
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\RemoteAdminSettings
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: au-mdwsus
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
State: Enabled
GPO: AU-WSUS
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\RemoteAdminSettings
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit
State: Enabled
GPO: au-mdwsus
Setting: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall\DomainProfile\AuthorizedApplications\List
State: Enabled
GPO: Allow Remote Assistance
Setting: Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services
State: Enabled
USER SETTINGS
CN=Matthew Luhrs,OU=Users,OU=SITECODE,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com,DC=au
Last time Group Policy was applied: 10/02/2010 at 1:54:53 PM
Group Policy was applied from: XXXXXADC.DOMAIN.com.au
Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
Applied Group Policy Objects
Allow Remote Assistance
**** SITECODE Mapped Drives/ Printers - has Gp Pref's that should apply
Default Domain Policy
Proxy Settings
**** Desktop Background & Home Page - has Gp Pref's that should apply
Local Admin & Local Power Users
The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
AU-WSUS
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Legal Notice
Filtering: Disabled (GPO)
Reg Permissions for default desktop
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Logon as service, operating system
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Local Group Policy
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
au-mdwsus
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
AVD Rollout
Filtering: Disabled (GPO)
The user is a part of the following security groups:
Domain Users
Everyone
Offer Remote Assistance Helpers
BUILTIN\Administrators
BUILTIN\Users
NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
LOCAL
Computer Account Operators
Internet Users
SITECODE Users
DOMAIN-Public Folders Administrators
All Email Users
DOMAINSWIFTEMAIL
Domain Admins
Offer Remote Assistance Helpers
WSUS Administrators
DHCP Administrators
CERTSVC_DCOM_ACCESS
Resultant Set Of Policies for User:
Software Installations
N/A
Public Key Policies
N/A
Administrative Templates
N/A
Folder Redirection
N/A
Internet Explorer Browser User Interface
GPO: Proxy Settings
Large Animated Bitmap Name: N/A
Large Custom Logo Bitmap Name: N/A
Title BarText: N/A
UserAgent Text: N/A
Delete existing toolbar buttons: No
Internet Explorer Connection
HTTP Proxy Server: Proxy:port
Secure Proxy Server: Proxy:port
FTP Proxy Server: Proxy:port
Gopher Proxy Server: Proxy:port
Socks Proxy Server: Proxy:port
Auto Config Enable: Yes
Enable Proxy: Yes
Use same Proxy: Yes
Internet Explorer URLs
GPO: Proxy Settings
Home page URL: N/A
Search page URL: N/A
Online support page URL: N/A
Internet Explorer Security
Always Viewable Sites: N/A
Password Override Enabled: False
GPO: Proxy Settings
Import the current Content Ratings Settings: No
Import the current Security Zones Settings: No
Import current Authenticode Security Information: No
Enable trusted publisher lockdown: No
Internet Explorer Programs
GPO: Proxy Settings
Import the current Program Settings: No -
Issue with GPO "WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization"
When I started my migration of SBS2011 to 2012r2 with essentials service I noticed this GPO appear which I assume is for passwords to be synced to the cloud however when I implemented group policy from essentials the dashboard crashed and the typical
GPO's that it creates weren't there and only the folder-redirection was present it was also blank so I deleted it (I didnt delete the GPO "WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization" )
I then re-launched the dashboard and ran through the process again, it worked what a treat! except the GPO for "WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization"
appears to be blank, I remember it pointing to a ps file but I dont know what ps file and how to recreate it, along with to confirm what it does. Sadly I have no GPO backup to go back to.
any help on this would be much appreciated
CheersHi,
à
however when I implemented group policy from essentials the dashboard crashed
Based on your description, I understand that Dashboard crashed when implemented group policies (some WSE Group
Policy).
àthe typical
GPO's that it creates weren't there and only the folder-redirection was present it was also blank so I deleted it (I didnt delete the GPO "WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization")
Did you mean that deleted the ‘WSE Group Policy Folder Redirection’? Would you please let me know whether do
any operation for the ‘WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization’? Meanwhile, please check if other WSE Group Policy also was
No Settings defined in Settings tab (as your ‘WSE Group Policy Password Synchronization’ picture showed).
àSadly I have
no GPO backup to go back to.
Please start a BPA scan and check if find relevant issue. If no GPO backup, it seems that not be able to help
us to restore group policy objects. By the way, did you have a Full server backup?
If anything I misunderstand or any update, please feel free to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu -
I get a Group Policy Disk Quota failure at every system start
This is very long, my apologies
I asked this question about a month ago and then had some medical problems so I'm starting over again.
Whenever I start my system I get a message on the screen that the system is trying to run Group Policy for Disk Quotas. To my knowledge I've never set a disk quota policy and I can't find any indication that one is currently set. I freely admit
that I could be responsible for this. I might have done something in the early days of the system because it wasn't happening for the first month or two.
This time I did more reading and found a procedure on TechNet at:
"http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749336(WS.10).aspx" which led me step by step through the procedure, although I still can't make sense of the results.
So far I've verified that there are no policies set and that all the hard drives (3) have the Disk Quota bit 'disabled'. I did this as 'Administrator'.
The results from the TechNet procedure turned out to be quite long but I'm listing it here in hope that someone in the community will be familiar with this problem and be able to use the information to figure out the problem.
Here are the results:
From: TechNet Group Policy Testing
( "http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749336(WS.10).aspx" )
1 - Troubleshooting using the Group Policy operational log
a - Determine the instance of Group Policy processing
(Before you view the Group Policy operational log, you must first determine
the instance of Group Policy processing that failed.)
My ActivityID from the Group Policy operational log = C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5
2 - Create a custom view, via a query, of the Group Policy instance
My resultant query:
<QueryList><Query Id="0" Path="Application"><Select Path="Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational">*[System/Correlation/@ActivityID='{C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}']</Select></Query></QueryList>
3 - Results of running the query from step 2 are listed below, in chronological order, including the complete 'detail' sections from each event.
event 4000
Event Description(s) = Computer startup
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 4000
Version 1
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 1
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.598400000Z
EventRecordID 22707
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
PolicyActivityId {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
PrincipalSamName WORKGROUP\GROK$
IsMachine 1
IsDomainJoined false
IsBackgroundProcessing false
IsAsyncProcessing false
IsServiceRestart false
ReasonForSyncProcessing 2
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5320
Event Description(s) = Checking for Group Policy client extensions that are not part of the system.
Event Description(s) = Service configuration update to standalone is not required and will be skipped.
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5320
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22711
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
InfoDescription %%4161
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5313
Event Description(s) = The following Group Policy objects were not applicable because they were filtered out :
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5313
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22710
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
DescriptionString None
GPOInfoList
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5311
Event Description(s) = The loopback policy processing mode is "No loopback mode".
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5311
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22708
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
PolicyProcessingMode 0
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5312
Event Description(s) = List of applicable Group Policy objects:
Event Description(s) = Local Group Policy
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5312
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22709
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
DescriptionString Local Group Policy
GPOInfoList <GPO ID="Local Group Policy"><Name>Local Group Policy</Name><Version>524296</Version><SOM>Local</SOM><FSPath>C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine</FSPath><Extensions>[{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}{D02B1F72-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1}][{3610EDA5-77EF-11D2-8DC5-00C04FA31A66}{D02B1F72-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1}][{F3CCC681-B74C-4060-9F26-CD84525DCA2A}{0F3F3735-573D-9804-99E4-AB2A69BA5FD4}]</Extensions></GPO>
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 4016
Event Description(s) = Starting Microsoft Disk Quota Extension Processing.
Event Description(s) = List of applicable Group Policy objects: (Changes were detected.)
Event Description(s) = Local Group Policy
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 4016
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 1
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22714
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
CSEExtensionId {3610EDA5-77EF-11D2-8DC5-00C04FA31A66}
CSEExtensionName Microsoft Disk Quota
IsExtensionAsyncProcessing false
IsGPOListChanged true
GPOListStatusString %%4102
DescriptionString Local Group Policy
ApplicableGPOList <GPO ID="Local Group Policy"><Name>Local Group Policy</Name></GPO>
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5320
Event Description(s) = Finished checking for non-system extensions.
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5320
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:29:33.614000000Z
EventRecordID 22713
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
InfoDescription %%4165
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 4016
Event Description(s) = Starting Audit Policy Configuration Extension Processing.
Event Description(s) = List of applicable Group Policy objects: (No changes were detected.)
Event Description(s) = Local Group Policy
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 4016
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 1
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:31:21.987200000Z
EventRecordID 22718
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
CSEExtensionId {F3CCC681-B74C-4060-9F26-CD84525DCA2A}
CSEExtensionName Audit Policy Configuration
IsExtensionAsyncProcessing true
IsGPOListChanged false
GPOListStatusString %%4101
DescriptionString Local Group Policy
ApplicableGPOList <GPO ID="Local Group Policy"><Name>Local Group Policy</Name></GPO>
END DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 7016
Event Description(s) = Completed Microsoft Disk Quota Extension Processing in 108374 milliseconds.
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 7016
Version 0
Level 2
Task 0
Opcode 2
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:31:21.987200000Z
EventRecordID 22717
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
CSEElaspedTimeInMilliSeconds 108374
ErrorCode 2147942402
CSEExtensionName Microsoft Disk Quota
CSEExtensionId {3610EDA5-77EF-11D2-8DC5-00C04FA31A66}
END DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event 5016
Event Description(s) = Completed Microsoft Disk Quota Extension Processing in 108374 milliseconds.
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 5016
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 2
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:31:22.314800000Z
EventRecordID 22720
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
CSEElaspedTimeInMilliSeconds 312
ErrorCode 2147483658
CSEExtensionName Audit Policy Configuration
CSEExtensionId {F3CCC681-B74C-4060-9F26-CD84525DCA2A}
END DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event 8000
Event Description(s) = Completed computer boot policy processing for WORKGROUP\GROK$ in 108 seconds.
BEGIN DETAIL SECTION----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
[ Guid] {AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}
EventID 8000
Version 1
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 2
Keywords 0x4000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2010-05-15T13:31:22.330400000Z
EventRecordID 22721
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {C87E5BC2-FD21-4794-B678-787AB587D8D5}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 1280
[ ThreadID] 1784
Channel Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy/Operational
Computer GROK
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
PolicyElaspedTimeInSeconds 108
ErrorCode 0
PrincipalSamName WORKGROUP\GROK$
IsMachine 1
IsConnectivityFailure false
END DETAIL SECTION-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End of results.
Thanks to all,
wegrok
Win7 Ultimate x64, 8 GB ram, AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-proc @2.6Ghz, HD = 1TB ASUS M4N72-E mobo, Video = NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT w/ Dell 2407 Digital Monitor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Did you ever have luck tracking this down? Im getting this error and have no clue where it is coming from. I have not enabled gp disk quotas, but I do have a network share on a domain member server that has quotas attached to each users folder.
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