Enabling startup after a reboot

Hi Jay,
Hope all is well.
The admin doc explains how to enable messaging startup after a Solaris reboot assuming that DS is started.
How to enable DS startup after a reboot?
Thanks,
L.

You do basically the same thing for Directory you do for Messaging.
Edit your init startup files to include Directory.....

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    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:576 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:591 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:669 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:669 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:669 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:669 Setting lock state as notLocked
    GPSVC(338.350) 17:57:09:669 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:426 Waiting for NETLOGON with timeout 6392
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:426 Waiting for MUP with timeout 6392
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:426 Waiting for wkssvc to signal MUP event
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:519 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:519 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(3b0.67c) 10:55:29:535 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x16c
    GPSVC(3b0.67c) 10:55:29:535 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(3b0.67c) 10:55:29:535 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(3b0.67c) 10:55:29:535 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(338.6c4) 10:55:29:535 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(338.5b0) 10:55:29:535 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(338.5b0) 10:55:29:535 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 600000, dwFlags = 268435456
    GPSVC(338.5b0) 10:55:29:535 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.5b0) 10:55:29:535 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(338.5b0) 10:55:29:535 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 1
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 Setting lock state as notLocked
    GPSVC(338.5bc) 10:55:29:535 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.754) 10:55:29:816 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0xc18
    GPSVC(338.754) 10:55:29:816 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(338.350) 10:55:29:816 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(338.754) 10:55:29:816 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(338.754) 10:55:29:816 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:987 Done waiting for MUP
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:987 Waiting for DS with timeout 5830
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:987 Registered for NLA notification successfully
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:987 NlaGetIntranetCapability returned Not Ready error. Consider it as NOT intranet capable.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:29:987 There is no connectivity. Waiting for connectivity again...
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 There is connectivity.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 We have network connectivity... proceeding to apply policy.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 NlaQueryNetSignatures returned 1 networks
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 Found a intranet+auth network
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 # of interfaces : 1
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 Interface ID: {9538E3E7-197E-4A34-82B6-F457DC25D35D}
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 Compartment ID: 1
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 Setting the CompartmentId [1] on the current thread
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:455 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Enabling bandwidth estimate.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:502 Started bandwidth estimation successfully
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:502 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Getting Ldap Handles.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:502 GetLdapHandle:  Getting ldap handle for host: DC-MLIB.DOMAIN-NAME in domain: DOMAIN-NAME.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:502 GetLdapHandle:  Server connection established.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:502 GetLdapHandle:  Binding using only kerberos.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 GetLdapHandle:  Bound successfully.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\dskquota.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 ProcessGPOs:  No site name defined.  Skipping site policy.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:518 GetGPOInfo:  Entering...
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:533 GetMachineToken:  Looping for authentication again.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:580 GetMachineToken:  Looping for authentication again.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 GetMachineToken:  InitializeSecurityContext failed with 0x80090324
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 GetGPOInfo:  Failed to get the machine token with  -2146893020
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 GetGPOInfo:  Leaving with 0
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 ProcessGPOs: GetGPOInfo failed.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 ProcessGPOs: No WMI logging done in this policy cycle.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 ProcessGPOs: Processing failed with error -2146893020.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 ProcessGPOs: Boot/Logon Policy processing - checking if UBPM trigger events need to be fired
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 CheckAndFireGPTriggerEvent: Fired Policy present UBPM trigger event for Machine.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 Application complete with bConnectivityFailure = 0.
    GPSVC(338.27c) 10:55:30:596 Application complete with bConnectivityFailure = 0.
    GPSVC(338.4d0) 10:55:32:281 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0xd94
    GPSVC(338.4d0) 10:55:32:281 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(338.4f0) 10:55:32:281 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(338.4d0) 10:55:32:281 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(338.4d0) 10:55:32:281 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(338.384) 10:55:32:281 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(338.384) 10:55:35:900 SID = S-1-5-21-1599696121-1964574698-334091239-301107
    GPSVC(338.384) 10:55:35:900 bMachine = 0 
    GPSVC(338.384) 10:55:35:900 Setting GPsession state = 1
    GPSVC(338.384) 10:55:35:900 Message Status = <Applying user settings...>
    GPSVC(338.6c4) 10:55:35:900 Setting GPsession state = 1
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:900 StartTime For network wait: 11200ms
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:900 Current Time: 19546ms
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:900 MaxTimeToWaitForNetwork: 7034ms
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:900 TimeRemainingToWaitForNetwork: 0ms
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:900 UserPolicy: Waiting for machine policy wait for network event with timeout 0 ms
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 GPLockPolicySection: Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 30000, dwFlags = 65538
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 Sync Lock Called
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 1
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 Lock taken successfully
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 Setting lock state as notLocked
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:35:915 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Enabling bandwidth estimate.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 Started bandwidth estimation successfully
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Getting Ldap Handles.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetLdapHandle:  Getting ldap handle for host: DC-MLIB.DOMAIN-NAME in domain: DOMAIN-NAME.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetLdapHandle:  Server connection established.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetLdapHandle:  Bound successfully.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 ProcessGPOs: Computer's domain is same as user's domain so using user's domain DC
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetLdapHandle:  Getting ldap handle for host: DC-MLIB.DOMAIN-NAME in domain: <Unspecified>.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:430 GetLdapHandle:  Server connection established.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 GetLdapHandle:  Bound successfully.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\dskquota.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPOs:  No site name defined.  Skipping site policy.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 GetGPOInfo:  Entering...
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 SearchDSObject:  Searching <OU=People,DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 SearchDSObject:  Found GPO(s):  < >
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 SearchDSObject:  Searching <DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 SearchDSObject:  Found GPO(s):  <[LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****;0]>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  Deferring search for <LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 EvaluateDeferredGPOs:  Searching for GPOs in cn=policies,cn=system,DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  Searching <CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=ad,DC=*****,DC=****>
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  User has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(338.718) 10:55:36:446 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\DOMAIN-NAME\sysvol\DOMAIN-NAME\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}>
    GPSVC(418.430) 17:59:09:821 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x3dc
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