Ping Computer Name

Hello,
I have set up a pptp vpn service on a windows 2008 server. I can successfully connect my Mac to the vpn, but when I try to ping the mac from the server using the mac computer name it fails. I have attempted various combinations of names with no success. If I connect to the vpn using a windows computer I can successfully ping the computer by name. I have spent a couple of hours reading support postings regarding this issue, but have not come up with a solution. Has anyone experienced this issue and come up with a resolution?

Did you rerun CEICW and go to a single NIC setup?
See:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/kwsupport/archive/2008/09/07/uninstalling-isa-2004.aspx
-- Al
AMBW, I was following the instructions in that article, but errored on the final run of CEICW and was frightened into keeping the second NIC in the configuration.  I uninstalled ISA, reconfigured the cables, etc., amd rebooted.  I thought my server
had bought the farm when it looked like the boot was hanging on Configuring the Network Connections.  I was advised to let it complete, and it did after 2 to 3 hours.  I reran CEICW, removed the second NIC from the configuration, and here I
am.  The Information Store can't find the computer.  And that is because something still reports that the computer is still at the original IP address.  That IP address was held by the original LAN NIC, which was failing and had to be removed.
I went into the DNS server, created a new reverse lookup zone, and added PTR records for the server, and the two client computers.  I can ping the server by name and by IP ADDR from a client computer.  But a ping of the computer name still returns
the 10.0.0.2 IP of the original setup.  I even deleted the original reverse lookup zone folder from DNS, and presumably from AD as well.  Rebooted, but still no joy.  Where, oh where in the world is that original binding and how do I change
it?
 

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    2013-04-19 15:34:43.878 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Computer Target : No (0x00000000)
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.878 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] User Target : No (0x00000000)
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.878 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Calculated session relevance.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.878 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed CSE pre-processing.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.878 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Calculated list relevance. [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Deleted GPO list is not relevant to the CSE.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Calculated list relevance.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Planning mode not detected.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Processing changed list.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Processing user policy.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Got WMI namespace for logging mode.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get GPO list.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.893 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Initialized internal RSoP storage.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed GPO list pre-processing.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] ----- Changed - 0
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Options : (   ) GPO_FLAG_DISABLE - This GPO is disabled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]           (   ) GPO_FLAG_FORCE - Do not override the settings in this GPO with settings in a subsequent GPO.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Options (raw) : 0x00000000
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Version : 10354846 (0x009e009e)
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] GPC : LDAP://CN=User,cn={14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=mydomain,DC=com,DC=au
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.909 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] GPT :
    \\mydomain.com.au\SysVol\mydomain.com.au\Policies\{14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}\User
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] GPO Display Name : US Drive Mapping
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] GPO Name : {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] GPO Link : (   ) GPLinkUnknown - No link information is available.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]            (   ) GPLinkMachine - The GPO is linked to a computer (local or remote).
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]            (   ) GPLinkSite - The GPO is linked to a site.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]            (   ) GPLinkDomain - The GPO is linked to a domain.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]            ( X ) GPLinkOrganizationalUnit - The GPO is linked to an organizational unit.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]            (   ) GP Link Error
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.925 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] lParam : 0x00000000
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Prev GPO : No
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Next GPO : No
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Extensions : [{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}{2EA1A81B-48E5-45E9-8BB7-A6E3AC170006}][{5794DAFD-BE60-433F-88A2-1A31939AC01F}{2EA1A81B-48E5-45E9-8BB7-A6E3AC170006}]
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] lParam2 : 0x02a92248
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Link : LDAP://OU=Windows8 Machines,OU=USA,DC=mydomain,DC=com,DC=au
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Variable %GPHPATH% = "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Group Policy\History\{14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}\S-1-5-21-976655598-962914793-294660928-7222"
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get GPH path.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.940 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed set extensions.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get GPO is relevant.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Variable %GPTPATH% = "\\mydomain.com.au\SysVol\mydomain.com.au\Policies\{14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}\User"
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get GPT path.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed RSoP init.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get next GPO.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed check GPO license usage.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.956 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed GPO pre-processing.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.971 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Started removing policy.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.971 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Read GPH data file.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.971 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed parse of GPH XML.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.971 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get tree root.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.971 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Deleted GPH data file.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Started package execution.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set package timestamp variable (2013-04-19 19:34:43).
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drives>.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - G:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:43.987 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.003 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'G:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object was successfully removed.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - G:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.034 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.049 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - M:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.049 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.049 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.096 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.096 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.096 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.096 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'M:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object was successfully removed.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - M:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - H:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.112 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.143 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.143 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.143 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.143 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.143 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'H:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object was successfully removed.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - H:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - T:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Policy is not flagged for removal.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - T:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drives>.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.158 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed package execution.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed execution of removal package.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed remove GPH.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Started applying policy.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Opened file.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Got file size.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.174 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Created file buffer.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed read file data.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Terminated file buffer.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Closed file handle.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Read GPE XML data file (1807 bytes total).
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed parse of GPE XML data.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.190 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed loading of package.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get tree root.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Started package execution.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set package timestamp variable (2013-04-19 19:34:43).
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drives>.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.205 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.221 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - G:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.221 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.221 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.283 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.283 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.283 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.283 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'G:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object applied successfully.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - G:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - M:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.299 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.314 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'M:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object applied successfully.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - M:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.330 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - H:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting filter [AND NOT FilterComputer].
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Passed filter [FilterComputer].
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Filters passed.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.346 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.377 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.377 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.377 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.377 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'H:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object applied successfully.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - H:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] {935D1B74-9CB8-4e3c-9914-7DD559B7A417}
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting class <Drive> - T:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Starting filter [AND NOT FilterComputer].
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.392 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.408 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Passed filter [FilterComputer].
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.408 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Filters passed.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.408 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set user security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.408 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Adding child elements to RSOP.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.548 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Properties handled.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.548 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RunOnce value created [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.548 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Handle Children.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.548 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Set system security context.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.548 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] EVENT : The user 'T:' preference item in the 'US Drive Mapping {14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}' Group Policy object applied successfully.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drive> - T:.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed class <Drives>.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed package execution.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed execution of apply package.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Update GPH : apmCreateFoldersEx
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.564 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Update GPH : xmlRemovalPackage
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Update GPH : apmWriteFile
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Updated GPH.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed apply GPO.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed GPO post-processing.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get next GPO. [SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE)]
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed calculate precedence.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.580 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed get RSoP class.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.595 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Completed initialize namespace.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.595 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] WQL : SELECT * FROM RSOP_PolmkrSetting WHERE polmkrBaseCseGuid = "{5794DAFD-BE60-433f-88A2-1A31939AC01F}"
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.595 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Executed WQL query.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.595 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Purged 4 old RSoP entries.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.611 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] Logging 4 new RSoP entries.
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.611 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c] RSoP Entry 0
    2013-04-19 15:34:44.611 [pid=0x3e0,tid=0x120c]  <INSTANCE CLASSNAME="RSOP_PolmkrDriveSetting">
    <PROPERTY NAME="name">
    <VALUE>G:</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="GPOID">
    <VALUE>cn={14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=mydomain,DC=com,DC=au</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="SOMID">
    <VALUE>OU=Windows8 Machines,OU=USA,DC=mydomain,DC=com,DC=au</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="polmkrBaseGpeGuid">
    <VALUE>{2EA1A81B-48E5-45E9-8BB7-A6E3AC170006}</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="polmkrBaseCseGuid">
    <VALUE>{5794DAFD-BE60-433f-88A2-1A31939AC01F}</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="polmkrBaseGpoDisplayName">
    <VALUE>US Drive Mapping</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="polmkrBaseGpoGuid">
    <VALUE>{14209C3C-8E16-4247-95C6-925260D86074}</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="id">
    <VALUE>{67CE9D8B-48A8-433A-813F-2B549875ABAA}</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="precedence" CHANGETYPE="3">
    <VALUE>1</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="creationTime">
    <VALUE>20130419193444.221000+000</VALUE></PROPERTY>
    <INSTANCE CLASSNAME="RSOP_PolmkrDriveItem">
    <PROPERTY NAME="polmkrClassClsid">
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