Event ID 10, WMI (0x80041002) Windows Server 2008 R2

There was an error that appeared once on Windows Server 2008 R2.  I just want to know what caused this error to appear and whether this could have an effect on my Oracle environment.
error was: Quota value has been reached. Event filter with query 
"select * from __instancemodificationevent within 30 where targetinstance isa 
'Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Processor' and targetinstance.PercentProcessorTime > 99 and targetinstance.Name != '_Total'"could not be reactivated in namespace "//./root/CIMV2" because of error 0x80041002. Events cannot be delivered
through this filter until the problem is corrected.
Thank you.

Hi,
As the issue is specific with  Windows Server 2008 R2, you may contact Microsoft Server Forum for further assistance on the issue:
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    GPSVC(378.ee8) 11:38:03:592 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Exiting with dwStatus = 0x0
    GPSVC(240.e58) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(240.e58) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(378.d0c) 11:38:03:748 Waiting for machine group policy thread to terminate.
    GPSVC(378.794) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(378.794) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(2a0.ef4) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(2a0.ef4) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(378.ecc) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(378.ecc) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(2a0.e10) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(2a0.e10) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(378.794) 11:38:03:748 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x525
    GPSVC(378.794) 11:38:03:748 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1317
    GPSVC(378.d0c) 11:38:03:763 machine group policy thread has terminated.
    GPSVC(378.d0c) 11:38:03:763 Setting GPsession state = 0
    GPSVC(378.d0c) 11:38:03:763 Deleting critical section for UserSid <(null)>
    GPSVC(378.d0c) 11:38:03:763 Deleting machine
    GPSVC(378.ecc) 11:38:03:763 Calling AbortWaitingCallers
    GPSVC(240.e58) 11:38:03:763 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x6ba
    GPSVC(240.e58) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1722
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Created thread 3328
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:763 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x6ba
    GPSVC(240.264) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::OnNotificationTriggered: Completenotification failed with 1722
    GPSVC(240.e58) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Starting async registration
    GPSVC(240.bc0) 11:38:03:763 Client_CompleteNotificationCall: failed with 0x6ba
    GPSVC(378.ecc) 11:38:03:763 Deleting machine
    GPSVC(240.bc0) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Starting async registration
    GPSVC(240.bc0) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Async registration thread already created
    GPSVC(240.bc0) 11:38:03:763 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(378.390) 11:38:05:854 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Entering with event 0x1ac
    GPSVC(378.390) 11:38:05:854 CGPNotify::AbortAsyncRegistration: No asyn registration is pending
    GPSVC(378.390) 11:38:05:854 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Exiting with dwStatus = 0x0
    GPSVC(2a0.ef4) 11:38:06:415 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Entering with event 0x2a0
    GPSVC(2a0.ef4) 11:38:06:415 CGPNotify::AbortAsyncRegistration: No asyn registration is pending
    GPSVC(2a0.ef4) 11:38:06:415 CGPNotify::UnregisterNotification: Exiting with dwStatus = 0x0
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x2a0
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 Client_RegisterForNotification: CheckRegisterForNotification returned error 0x6ba
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Service not RUNNING. waiting
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Trying to recover from error 1722
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Starting async registration
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Created thread 692
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2ac) 11:38:58:537 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:192 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x3ac
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:192 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:192 Client_RegisterForNotification: CheckRegisterForNotification returned error 0x6ba
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Service not RUNNING. waiting
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Trying to recover from error 1722
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Starting async registration
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Async registration thread already created
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2c8) 11:38:59:208 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2b4) 11:39:01:439 CGPNotify::RegisterNotificationAsynchronously: Service started successfully
    GPSVC(29c.2b4) 11:39:01:439 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(29c.2b4) 11:39:01:439 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:01:470 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:01:470 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:01:470 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 -------------------------------------------
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 Use the Event Viewer to analyze the Group Policy operational log for details on Group Policy service activity.
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 -------------------------------------------
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 InitializeProductType: Product Type: 2
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:01:470 Register for connectivity notification is Enabled.
    GPSVC(370.388) 11:39:01:470 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Entering with target Machine and event 0x1ac
    GPSVC(370.388) 11:39:01:470 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.3c4) 11:39:01:470 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.388) 11:39:01:470 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.388) 11:39:01:470 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:02:312 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.37c) 11:39:02:312 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:04:652 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:04:652 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:05:635 bMachine = 1
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:05:651 Setting GPsession state = 1
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:807 Waiting for connectivity before applying policies
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:807 Waiting for SamSs with timeout 106
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:05:807 Message Status = <Applying computer settings...>
    GPSVC(370.4b4) 11:39:05:822 Setting GPsession state = 1
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:822 Waiting for NTDS.IndexRecreateEvent with timeout 90
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:822 Waiting for NlaSvc with timeout 90
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:947 Waiting for NlaSvc failed with 0x0
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:947 Wait for network connectivity timed out... proceeding to apply policy.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:947 NlaOpenQuery failed with 0x6ba
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Enabling bandwidth estimate.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 NlaOpenQuery failed with 0x6ba
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 EnableBandwidthEstimate: GetConnectivityInfo Failed with 0x6ba.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: EnableBandwidthEstimate failed 0x6ba but will continue
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 GetDomainControllerConnectionInfo: Getting Ldap Handles.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:05:978 GetLdapHandle:  Getting ldap handle for host: HIN-PROD-DC01.hin.local in domain: hin.local.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:010 GetLdapHandle:  Server connection established.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:041 GetLdapHandle:  Binding using only kerberos.
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 1
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:166 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:166 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.1a8) 11:39:06:181 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:181 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:181 GetLdapHandle:  Bound successfully.
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:197 ProcessGPOs: GetNetworkName failed with 1722.
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:197 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:212 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 1, dwFlags = 268435459
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Async Lock called
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Reader Lock got immediately. m_cReadersInLock : 2
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Sid = (null)
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Found the caller in the ReaderHavingLock List. Removing it...
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 Setting lock state as notLocked
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:39:06:228 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:228 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\dskquota.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\TsUsbRedirectionGroupPolicyExtension.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for C:\Windows\System32\iedkcs32.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found for gptext.dll.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:244 GetGPOInfo:  Entering...
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 GetMachineToken:  Looping for authentication again.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 SearchDSObject:  Searching <DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 SearchDSObject:  Found GPO(s):  <[LDAP://cn={872FD407-F355-4B98-A0E0-0695F57F9C0B},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=hin,DC=local;0][LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=hin,DC=local;2]>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Deferring search for <LDAP://cn={872FD407-F355-4B98-A0E0-0695F57F9C0B},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Deferring search for <LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 SearchDSObject:  Searching <CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 SearchDSObject:  No GPO(s) for this object.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 EvaluateDeferredGPOs:  Searching for GPOs in cn=policies,cn=system,DC=hin,DC=local
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Searching <CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Machine has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:259 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\hin.local\sysvol\hin.local\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found common name of:  <{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found display name of:  <Default Domain Policy>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found machine version of:  GPC is 189, GPT is 189
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found flags of:  0
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found extensions:  [{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}{53D6AB1B-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}{D02B1F72-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1}][{827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}{803E14A0-B4FB-11D0-A0D0-00A0C90F574B}][{B1BE8D72-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}{53D6AB1B-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}]
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Searching <cn={872FD407-F355-4B98-A0E0-0695F57F9C0B},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=hin,DC=local>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Machine has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\hin.local\SysVol\hin.local\Policies\{872FD407-F355-4B98-A0E0-0695F57F9C0B}>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found common name of:  <{872FD407-F355-4B98-A0E0-0695F57F9C0B}>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found display name of:  <WSUS>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found machine version of:  GPC is 6, GPT is 6
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  Found flags of:  0
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  No client-side extensions for this object.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:290 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ProcessLocalGPO:  GPO Local Group Policy doesn't contain any data since the version number is 0.  It will be skipped.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 GetGPOInfo:  Leaving with 1
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {0ACDD40C-75AC-47ab-BAA0-BF6DE7E7FE63}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {0E28E245-9368-4853-AD84-6DA3BA35BB75}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {17D89FEC-5C44-4972-B12D-241CAEF74509}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {1A6364EB-776B-4120-ADE1-B63A406A76B5}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {25537BA6-77A8-11D2-9B6C-0000F8080861}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {3A0DBA37-F8B2-4356-83DE-3E90BD5C261F}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {42B5FAAE-6536-11d2-AE5A-0000F87571E3}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {4bcd6cde-777b-48b6-9804-43568e23545d}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {5794DAFD-BE60-433f-88A2-1A31939AC01F}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {6232C319-91AC-4931-9385-E70C2B099F0E}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {6A4C88C6-C502-4f74-8F60-2CB23EDC24E2}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {7150F9BF-48AD-4da4-A49C-29EF4A8369BA}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {728EE579-943C-4519-9EF7-AB56765798ED}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {74EE6C03-5363-4554-B161-627540339CAB}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {7B849a69-220F-451E-B3FE-2CB811AF94AE}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {8A28E2C5-8D06-49A4-A08C-632DAA493E17}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:384 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {91FBB303-0CD5-4055-BF42-E512A681B325}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {A2E30F80-D7DE-11d2-BBDE-00C04F86AE3B}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {A3F3E39B-5D83-4940-B954-28315B82F0A8}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {AADCED64-746C-4633-A97C-D61349046527}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {B087BE9D-ED37-454f-AF9C-04291E351182}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {B587E2B1-4D59-4e7e-AED9-22B9DF11D053}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {BC75B1ED-5833-4858-9BB8-CBF0B166DF9D}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {C418DD9D-0D14-4efb-8FBF-CFE535C8FAC7}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {c6dc5466-785a-11d2-84d0-00c04fb169f7}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {cdeafc3d-948d-49dd-ab12-e578ba4af7aa}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {CF7639F3-ABA2-41DB-97F2-81E2C5DBFC5D}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {e437bc1c-aa7d-11d2-a382-00c04f991e27}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {E47248BA-94CC-49c4-BBB5-9EB7F05183D0}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {E4F48E54-F38D-4884-BFB9-D4D2E5729C18}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {E5094040-C46C-4115-B030-04FB2E545B00}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {E62688F0-25FD-4c90-BFF5-F508B9D2E31F}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {f3ccc681-b74c-4060-9f26-cd84525dca2a}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {F9C77450-3A41-477E-9310-9ACD617BD9E3}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {FB2CA36D-0B40-4307-821B-A13B252DE56C}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for extension {fbf687e6-f063-4d9f-9f4f-fd9a26acdd5f}
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 GetMachineToken:  Looping for authentication again.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ProcessGPOs: Logging Data for Target <HIN-DEV-WEB01>.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 GPLockPolicySection: Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 30000, dwFlags = 0
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 LockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 Sync Lock Called
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 Writer Lock got immediately.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 Lock taken successfully
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 UnLocked successfully
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ProcessGPOs: OpenThreadToken failed with error 1008, assuming thread is not impersonating
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Registry
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:400 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security group membership change and extension Registry has NoGPOChanges set.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Wireless Group Policy
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Wireless Group Policy's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Extension Wireless Group Policy skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Environment
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Environment's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Environment skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Local Users and Groups
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Local Users and Groups's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Local Users and Groups skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Device Settings
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:415 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Device Settings's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Device Settings skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Folder Redirection
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Folder Redirection's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Folder Redirection skipped with flags 0x7.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Microsoft Disk Quota
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Microsoft Disk Quota's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Microsoft Disk Quota skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Network Options
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Network Options's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Network Options skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension QoS Packet Scheduler
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension QoS Packet Scheduler's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension QoS Packet Scheduler skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Scripts
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Scripts's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Scripts skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Remote Desktop USB Redirection
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Remote Desktop USB Redirection's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Remote Desktop USB Redirection skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Drive Maps
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Drive Maps's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Drive Maps skipped with flags 0x7.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Folders
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Folders's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Folders skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Network Shares
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Network Shares's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Network Shares skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Files
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Files's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Files skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Data Sources
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Data Sources's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Data Sources skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Ini Files
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Ini Files's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Ini Files skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status successfully.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:431 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security group membership change and extension Security has NoGPOChanges set.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Deployed Printer Connections
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Deployed Printer Connections's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: Extension Deployed Printer Connections skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Group Policy Services
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Group Policy Services's status or policy time.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Services skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet Explorer Branding
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CompareGPOLists:  The lists are the same.
    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:446 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read extension Internet Explorer Branding's status or policy time.
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    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:462 ProcessGPOs: Extension Group Policy Start Menu Settings skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
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    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:462 ProcessGPOs: Extension Enterprise QoS skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
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    GPSVC(370.4c0) 11:39:06:462 ProcessGPOs: Extension CP skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.
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    GPSVC(3d8.88c) 11:39:31:417 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.3c4) 11:39:31:417 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(3d8.88c) 11:39:31:417 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
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    GPSVC(370.4b4) 11:39:31:573 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.4b4) 11:39:31:573 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
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    GPSVC(370.980) 11:39:38:468 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.760) 11:39:38:468 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.980) 11:39:38:483 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.980) 11:39:38:483 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(370.760) 11:39:38:483 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0
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    GPSVC(238.b74) 11:41:16:858 Client_InitialRegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:41:16:858 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(238.b74) 11:41:16:858 Client_RegisterForNotification: User = machine, changenumber = 0
    GPSVC(238.b74) 11:41:16:858 CGPNotify::RegisterForNotification: Exiting with status = 0
    GPSVC(370.380) 11:41:17:107 Target = Machine
    GPSVC(370.760) 11:41:17:107 Target = Machine, ChangeNumber 0

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