Group Policy Status or Monitoring tool after applying

Hi,
     We have over 100 computers in our network and whenever I create a GPO and apply it on domain level, if I am lucky sometimes it applies properly to all domain users otherwise for some it might not apply and then I have to keep troubleshooting or otherwise have to wait until a user complaints about the instability.
        Is there anyway I can check the status of GPO applied by computer names or at least which computers did not receive or failed to apply the group policy pushed from server.

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    c) The Distributed File System (DFS) client has been disabled.
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    ountered:
    The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\example.net\sysvol\example.net\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB
    984F9}\gpt.ini from a domain controller and was not successful. Group Policy set
    tings may not be applied until this event is resolved. This issue may be transie
    nt and could be caused by one or more of the following:
    a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller.

    Thanks for your reply. basically this error occurs with in same location as well as branch location. i have check event log in AD but not got any specific error. AD health status is ok. AD to AD synchronization also working well. All the client machine running
    on windows 7 64 bit and few of them are windows 8. 
    Please suggest. if you need any event log for analysis i can send you.
    Thanks
    I recommend you examine the event logs upon an affected client machine. Specifically, look for the surrounding events on that machine (both System, and Application logs), for the hours previous and the hour after.
    The time period may vary according to your environment (e.g. what is expected/normal for your environment, your configured GP refresh cycle-time).
    e.g., are there network drops, or power drops, or system crashes, restarts at the similar time.
    if it's a laptop, is it wireless? Was there a transition from wireless to wired operation?
    Is there VPN in use?
    If you are able to compare with another machine (I would encourage that), to understand what "normal" looks like in the logs, so that you have some kind of baseline data for comparison.
    Other checks, maybe confirm that the machines are updating as required (have the relevant WindowsUpdates etc), and consider if some security/protection/firewall software might be interfering with normal Windows operations.
    Also the potential for malware or virus, which can disturb many basic services (ensure a scan is performed and returns clean).
    If you have the opportunity for an affected user to contact you urgently when the symptom occurs, check that the gpt.ini file is accessible from their PC.
    e.g.: \\example.net\sysvol\example.net\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB
    984F9}\gpt.ini
    This file is hosted within the replicated SYSVOL share on your DC's, so check that it is accessible.
    You might also validate the particular GPO this refers to, and check each of your DC's holds the correct copy of the files for that GPO GUID.
    If you open that GPO, and perform a minor change to it (e.g. add a comment), then click Apply, OK, this should cause the GPO contents to replicate an updated version (be cautious, depending upon the nature of that GPO !!!)
    Don
    (Please take a moment to "Vote as Helpful" and/or "Mark as Answer", where applicable.
    This helps the community, keeps the forums tidy, and recognises useful contributions. Thanks!)

  • Group Policy - User Rights Assignments not taking effect on workstation`

    Novell 5.1 SP7. ZenWorks 3.2 sp3. Windows XP Pro workstations.
    In Group Policy, (Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security
    Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignment), I have added Power Users to
    the "Load and Unload device drivers" policy. However this setting is not
    taking effect on my Windows XP workstations. My DLU policy for users is
    configured to have the users members of the "Users" and "Power Users" groups
    on the local PC.
    Other parts of Group Policy (Computer Policy/Administrative Templates) are
    taking effect on the workstation, so I'm wondering if the problem I am
    having is related to Security Settings only.
    I enabled Group Policy logging on the Windows XP workstation and include it
    below:
    WMHelperInitialization (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x8001002. Event:
    0x1000. Impersonation: 0x2
    Created Mutex.
    Loaded userenv.dll
    Mapped function RefreshPolicy
    Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
    Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
    Mapped function RefreshPolicyEx
    Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x204
    WMHelperSystemEntryEx called!
    Entered GPCleanupEntry
    Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
    Policies
    Wrote reg. value 0x0 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    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 Persist Workstation settings from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Persist
    Workstation settings not found. Assuming 0
    Error 2 reading Persist Workstation settings
    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)
    Warning: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini does not exist
    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 Machine Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy Machine Status in key
    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
    Exiting RestoreOriginalGP 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
    Renamed Administrator account: Administrator
    Local Administrator's user name = Administrator
    Administrator account names match, skipping.
    Renamed Guest account: Guest
    Local Guest's user name = Guest
    Guest account names match, skipping.
    LoadXPSecuritySettings returning 0
    LoadHive entered
    LoadHive exit : 0
    Exiting AppendSecuritySettings 0x0
    GPCleanupEntry releasing mutex.
    Exiting GPCleanupEntry: 0
    Exiting WMHelperSystemEntryEx ccode: 0x0
    Closing log file.
    WMHelperInitialization (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x0. Event: 0x0.
    Impersonation: 0x0
    Created 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
    Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
    Policies
    Wrote reg. value 0x1 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Entered CheckForObsoleteWksCache .
    No workstation. Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache
    Applying user policies
    Reading Don't reparse from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
    Policies
    Read reg. value Don't reparse: 0x0 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
    Entering ApplyPolicies
    Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. key Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070
    Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
    Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
    Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
    Manager\Group Policies
    Wrote reg. value 0x1000 to Group Policy User Status in key
    Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
    Impersonating logged on user.
    Context : OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
    Full Object DN CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
    Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MARITIME, 1,
    CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG, WINNT Workstation Package,
    zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
    Reverting to system impersonation.
    Found DN CN=XP User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group Policy.OU=Policy
    Packages.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
    WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged entered
    Impersonating logged on user.
    Reverting to system impersonation.
    Group Policy object has NOT changed!
    Exiting WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged 0x0
    Entered ScheduleCleanup.
    Loaded wmschapi.dll
    Calling WMScheduleAction
    Finished Calling WMScheduleAction. Returned 0x0
    Exiting ScheduleCleanup 0x0
    Entered BackupOriginalGP.
    No backup exists. Creating one: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
    Backing up original GP to C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\admfiles.ini to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\adm files.ini
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\conf.adm to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\con f.adm
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\inetres.adm to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\ine tres.adm
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\system.adm to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\sys tem.adm
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\wmplayer.adm to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\wmp layer.adm
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\wuau.adm to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\wua u.adm
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
    NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
    NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
    Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
    NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
    NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
    Entered SaveSecuritySettings
    Inf path:
    C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
    NT\SecEdit\
    Saving XP security settings
    Saving Account Policies...
    Saving Audit Policies...
    Saving user rights...
    Name: Administrator
    Comment: Built-in account for administering the computer/domain
    Full Name:
    No rights.
    Name: Guest
    Comment: Built-in account for guest access to the computer/domain
    Full Name:
    Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
    Right: SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
    Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
    Name: HelpAssistant
    Comment: Account for Providing Remote Assistance
    Full Name: Remote Desktop Help Assistant Account
    No rights.
    Name: SUPPORT_388945a0
    Comment: This is a vendor's account for the Help and Support Service
    Full Name: CN=Microsoft Corporation,L=Redmond,S=Washington,C=US
    Right: SeBatchLogonRight
    Right: SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
    Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
    Name: vector
    Comment: Account created by Novell's Workstation Manager
    Full Name:
    No rights.
    Name: wintest3
    Comment: Account created by Novell's Workstation Manager
    Full Name:
    No rights.
    Name: None
    Comment: Ordinary users
    No rights.
    Name: Administrators
    Right: SeSecurityPrivilege
    Right: SeBackupPrivilege
    Right: SeRestorePrivilege
    Right: SeSystemtimePrivilege
    Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
    Right: SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
    Right: SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
    Right: SeDebugPrivilege
    Right: SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
    Right: SeSystemProfilePrivilege
    Right: SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
    Right: SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege
    Right: SeLoadDriverPrivilege
    Right: SeCreatePagefilePrivilege
    Right: SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege
    Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
    Right: SeUndockPrivilege
    Right: SeManageVolumePrivilege
    Right: SeImpersonatePrivilege
    Right: SeCreateGlobalPrivilege
    Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
    Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
    Right: SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight
    Name: Users
    Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
    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
    Name: Replicators
    No rights.
    Name: RAS servers
    No rights.
    Name: Pre2000 compatible access
    No rights.
    Exiting SaveUserRights (0)
    Saving Security Options
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Driver Signing/Policy
    Data type is 3
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Setup/RecoveryConsole/SecurityLevel
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Setup/RecoveryConsole/SetCommand
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateCDRoms
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateDASD
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateFloppies
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/CachedLogonsCount
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ForceUnlockLogon
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/PasswordExpiryWarning
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
    NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ScRemoveOption
    Data type is 1
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/DisableCAD
    Data type is 4
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/DontDisplayLastUserName
    Data type is 4
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeCaption
    Data type is 1
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeText
    Data type is 7
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/ScForceOption
    Data type is 4
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/ShutdownWithoutLogon
    Data type is 4
    Found:
    MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/UndockWithoutLogon
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/SOFTWARE/policies/Microsoft/windows
    NT/DCOM/MachineAccessRestriction
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/SOFTWARE/policies/Microsoft/windows
    NT/DCOM/MachineLaunchRestriction
    Data type is 1
    Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/AuditBaseObjects
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/CrashOnAuditFail
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/DisableDomainCreds
    Data type is 4
    Found:
    MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/EveryoneIncludesAnonymous
    Data type is 4
    Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/FIPSAlgorithmPolicy
    Data type is 4
    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
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    No data
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    Mal ein
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    > *"Note: For servers, the startup and logon processing always behaves
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    >
    > **
    >
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    >
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    > **
    >
    > **
    >
    I must admit that I never used Drive Maps on a Server (-: Maybe this is
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