SFEP policy templates

I need a Antimalware Policies template for Exchange 2013, help?

There's a default template for Exchange. Right click Antimalware Policy and select "Import".
Select FEP_Default_Exchange_FPE.xml
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  • Using Office 2013 group policy template to define Trusted Locations and Template Locations doesn't work

    User Configuration/Policies/Administrative Templates
    - Using Office 2013 group policy template to define Trusted Locations and Template Locations doesn't work
    Microsoft Word 2013/Word Options/Security/Trust Center/Trusted Locations
    - Allow Trusted Locations on the network: 
    Enabled 
    - Trusted Location #1: 
    Enabled 
    Path:  //server/sharedfoldername   [Edit:  Path:
    \\server\sharedfoldername]
    Date: June 10, 2013
    Description: Trusted Location
    Allow sub folders: Enabled
    The policy appears to apply to the client correctly by adding the following registry key and values:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\15.0\word\security\trusted locations\location1
    allowsubfolders: 1
    date: June 10, 2013
    Description: Trusted Location
    Path:  //server/sharedfoldername  [Edit: Path: 
    \\server\sharedfoldername]
    However, when you open Word Options/Trust Centre/Trust Centre Settings…/Trusted Locations
    There are no trusted locations listed under ‘Policy Locations’
    I have tried setting similar settings for setting the Shared Templates folder location and just like the trusted locations policy, the registry keys are created properly in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies however word doesn’t
    seem to recognize these either.
    This used to work flawlessly using the administrative templates for Word 2007 and 2010. Has anyone been able to get these policies to apply successfully, or know why office doesn’t recognize these settings from the Policies registry
    Key?

    This would have been an easy solution to the issue.  Unfortunately it isn't the problem.  This question was originally posted on another Microsoft site and
    was transferred here and when it was transferred the path's changed from the original post: 
    \\server\sharedfodlername to //server/sharedfoldername.  (I will edit the question to show up as it did in the original post) Not sure how that happened.  This
    is still an issue that I haven't been able to get working correctly.
    As it turns out the 'New from Template' interface Word 2013 has developed is very bulky with large thumbnails and is not very customizable nor practical for an office
    that has a large number of templates.   Because I am unsatisfied with the display and performance of the 'New' template chooser I sought after a solution to change the way word creates a document from a template in another thread: 
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-word/how-can-you-change-the-display-of-templates-in/d49194b9-a6b4-4768-8502-7d7b50e9dd65 working through this issue with Jay we were able to develop
    some VB script with handles a very large number of templates in a list view and it works much faster than the built-in Word interface.  The above thread is how I've worked around trying to define a shared template location and I am quite happy with it.

  • MBAM Policy Template on DC servers

    Hello,
    I have a question about install MBAM Policy Template on DC servers.
    when i install policy template on DC primary server, policy can not replicate on other DC-s.
    i read about this in technet. i found the solution which is add MBAM .admx and .adml files in GPO Central Store in library http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn659707.aspx.
    But i have problem, because  Microsoft says to move the .admx and .adml MBAM templates in the specified path
     %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions 
    But in my DC-s i have only path %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\(this
    place is a lot of files with names like "bushes"
    Help me where i must paste MBAM .admx and .adml templates.

    Fir you need to re-direct your group policy management to a central store. At this time when you open the group policy management console and edit a policy, you can notice that the group policy objects been fetched from the local store.
    You need to copy the entire folder "PolicyDefinition" from the location "%systemdrive%\Windows\PolicyDefinition" to "\\DC\Sysvol\DomainName\Policies". 
    After that you will notice that the group policies will be fetched from central store and will be replicated to other DCs.
    Gaurav Ranjan

  • Content Type policy template - labels

    Hello,
     I have create "Content Type policy template" .
     I enable "Labels" policy.
    When I press "Ok" , show the following error :
              "The label reference, ProjectName, could not be found"
       So What is wrong ?   
        Thanks
    ASk

    Hi,
    According to your post, my understanding is that you want to set the Information Management Policy labels.
    The “ProjectName” and “ProjectManager” are two fields of which are used as an example, if there are no such fields in your site, the error will occur.
    You can take other existing fields for a try.
    More information:
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/sharepoint-server-help/configure-features-of-an-information-management-policy-HA010132062.aspx
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/67157526-f30f-4b44-97ed-131ba294ab60/how-to-attach-sharepoint-version-to-copied-document?forum=sharepointgenerallegacy
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  • Group policy template for Novell Client for Windows 7

    Does anyone know if there is a group policy template for the Novell Client for Windows 7? I find it really hard to believe that Novell has not yet released one, but I cannot find one anywhere. We use ZCM 11.2, and I really need to be able to send out settings for the client via a group policy.
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    Rick P

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  • Server 2012 Group Policy Templates installed on Server 2008 R2

    Setup: 2 x Domain Controllers running Server 2K8 R2 SP1
    We are currently running our environment with IE9 and want to upgrade to IE11. However 2K8 R2 group policy doesnt support IE11 unless you upgrade your DC's to this version of IE. We are not going to deploy IE11 all at once but instead as we reimage or replace
    PC's. 
    My question is can install http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36991 Server 2012 templates on 2008 R2 and have the ability to apply GP objects to both versions of the browser? Will it's possibly make some of the current GP's ineffective
    by erasing some settings?
    Maybe there is a better was for me to do this? Any help on this would be appreciated! Thanks in advance. 
    I will monitor this thread very closely and reply to any questions as soon as I can. Thanks!
    BCU

    Yes this can be done and its advisable to install the latest and greatest admx templates, please be aware that from IE10 upwards IE maintenance is deprecated and applied via a GPP, id advise you create a central store for your Admx and adml files if not
    already done so
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929841
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929841

  • Group Policy Templates - Namespace Already Defined

    Hi,
    I've got 2 Citrix environments (versions 6.5 and 7.6).  The older farm is currently using Citrix Profile Management GP template 4.1.1.  I would like to use the newer template 5.2.0 for the new farm but I'm getting the "Namespace 'Citrix' is
    already defined as the target namespace for another file in the store" error.
    We're using a central store for GP.  I would like to keep the status quo on the 6.5 farm but use the newer template for the 7.6 farm.  Is it possible to use 2 different versions of a template that has the same namespace?
    There's the option to upgrade the older farm to use the newer template but would like to avoid that as it'll be decommissioned once the 7.6 farm is online.
    Thanks.

    > possible to use 2 different versions of a template that has the same
    > namespace?
    No. If you require this, you cannot use a central store, but use 2
    different workstations holding the appropriate ADMX files. Starting with
    8.1 you can disable the central store for individual computers:
    https://sdmsoftware.com/group-policy-blog/tips-tricks/override-the-group-policy-admx-central-store/
    Greetings/Grüße,
    Martin
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    gutes Buch über GPOs lesen?
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  • EMET v5.1 ADMX Group Policy Template Issue - Default protection settings can't be disabled

    I am configuring EMET v5.1 (from 11/18/14) settings via GPO using the custom EMET admx template provided by Microsoft. I am able to enable all the EMET settings via GPMC and disable most of them, but I am not able to disable these 3 EMET setting via
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    Default Protections for Popular Software
    Default Protections for Recommended Software
    When configuring any of these 3 EMET GPO settings to disabled and pressing apply or OK, GPMC keeps it at Not Configured, it does not change to disabled as it normally would. I have never before seen this in GPMC, where you try to disable a setting and it
    doesn't change to disabled.
    Unless this is somehow intended by Microsoft for these 3 EMET GPO settings, I think that this is a glitch/bug in the EMET GPO Template or the way that it works in GPMC.
    Looking for some Guidance from a MS Rep to replicate this issue or anyone else who can confirm if they also see this issue. I have tested on multiple Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64 Update 2 Workstations, with GPMC loaded and the latest EMET ADMX file loaded
    from the EMET client on 11/18/14. I have tested this in 2 separate domains, Note that we do not have Central ADMX Stores in either domain.

    I had a similar requirement as yours and found that we were able to get around in a simpler method then what was listed here.  What we did was set GPO Preferences Registry changes which would then override the previously set EMET ADMX settings set from
    another global GPO.
    To be specific we had some thirds applications which were add-ons to Microsoft Excel, and the EMET was preventing the application from talking to Excel.  So for the users that use this application we have a GPO which Does the following in the Preferences
    section:
    Action: Replace
    HIVE: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
    Key path: SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\Defaults
    Value name: Excel
    Value type: REG_SZ
    Value data: *\OFFICE1*\EXCEL.EXE -Caller -MandatoryASLR

  • Policy within template not appearing in RSOP

    Hi folks,
    I have a policy within a template.
    The Policy is:..
    Administrative Templates
    Control Panel/Display/Desktop
    Themes
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    Load a specific visual style file or force Windows Classic
      Disabled
    When I link the template containing this entry, the setting is applied and appears in RSOP.
    When I link another 2nd policy (which is link order 1, the above one link order 2), the above setting disappears from the RSOP when both policies are applied.
    I can confirm, there is NO such entry in the  other policy. In fact, there is no settings at all for Control Panel/Display/Desktop Themes category. Therefore, I would expect the above setting to still get applied, along with the other settings in the
    other policy, but it is not.
    Does anybody have any ideas? It looks like it is getting swallowed somehow. I thought the two policy templates would be merged, flattened and applied, and it looks like this is not the case.
    How can I troubleshoot this. Again I have attempted to link the first template, and the setting is visible in RSOP. its only when I link the second one is when the setting disappears from RSOP.
    thanks.

    Hi,
    You can also confirm the GPO settings applied using gpresult command.
    Checkout the below link for blog on how GPO settings are applied,
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/musings_of_a_technical_tam/archive/2012/02/15/understanding-the-structure-of-a-group-policy-object-part-2.aspx
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    www.jijitechnologies.com

  • Enforce template via group policy

    HI,
    I have deployed the Office2013 template and I could see the settings for Office2013 applications are available for users to select
    Is there a way to enforce to virtualize the Office2013 applications setting? V 2.0 only includes the policies for Office2010
    thanks
    Andy

    There is currently no Group Policy template for Office 2013 as the Office 2013 template was released after the UE-V 2.0 Template Release. The Group Policy templates will be refreshed with the upcoming
    release of UE-V 2.1.
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  • When printing a AD RMS protected email (Exchange IRM), can have the description of the AD RMS template policy print as well ?

    Greetings,
    I noticed when I get an email which is AD RMS protected (e.g. read only ) but I am given the permission to print, I will like to have the AD RMS policy template description to print as well.
    This description is the one that shows up at the top of the email when reading a AD RMS protected email.
    Thanks
    Sarbjit Gill

    Hi Sarbjit,
    There is no printing template description feature that works out of the box. However, You can implement Watermarks text being placed on your document when using ADRMS policices but only with integrating ADRMS with 3rd party solutions (f.e. Gigatrust,
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    Did my post help you or make you laugh? Don't forget to click the Helpful vote :) If I answered your question please mark my post as an Answer.

  • Office 2013 not downloading templates from AD RMS

    Hi,
    Im am using AD RMS onsatlled on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and users are using windows 7 enterprise, office 2007 and office 2010. They can see right policy template with downloaded to outlook 2007 and outlook 2010.
    But now I have installed office 2013 pro. plus and added new admx files to new gpo for office 2013 also enabled this  policy "Enter Permission Policy Default Server for Quick Access Toolbar" and writing in the policy
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    Is server 2008 r2 sp1 ad rms compatible with office 2013 or am I have to install server 2012 ad rms for office 2013?
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    Hi Ahmad,
        I have also been with same problem. According the link below i have shared. it says, it might take 1 to 7 days to replicate the template.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/rms/archive/2013/06/06/office-2013-ad-rms-client-2-x-and-template-distribution.aspx
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  • Remote desktop policy works on Windows 7, but not on Windows 8

    Hey all,
               We have a mixed environment of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 machines.
    Our standard policy enables remote desktop on all machines (and another part of the policy sets the groups allowed to remote access).
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    On windows 8.1, remote clients cannot connect, with a timeout error. This occurs from other Windows 7 or Windows 8 machines.
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    - The windows firewall is letting the RDP traffic through (and the issue still occurs if the firewall is off)
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    - I have compared registry snapshots before and after the change below and cannot see any differences in the relevant keys
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    All this leads me to believe that remote desktop is not being turned on "properly" (for want of a better term) by group policy and doing so via the GUI is doing something different/additional.
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    - Anyone know how to turn on some sort of trace logging for this ? I have been unable to find a setting for this as yet ?
    Thanks.

    Hi Ben,
    Did this happen to all Windows 8.1 clients?
    >>however, if I use the GUI to turn off remote desktop then turn it back on, it works. I can then place the computer back in the original OU (where policy is applied) and it still works.
    Did we try restarting the machine to tackle the issue, for sometimes restarting can be helpful.
    >>Anyone know how to turn on some sort of trace logging for this ?
    I am not sure this is what we want for tracing this issue, but for tracing group policy processing, Gpsvc.log can be helpful.
    Regarding how to collect Gpsvc.log, the following blog can be referred to for more information.
    Userenvlog for Windows Vista/2008/Win7
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/mempson/archive/2010/01/10/userenvlog-for-windows-vista-2008-win7.aspx
    Best regards,
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  • Windows 7 Group Policy Processing - EventID 1058

    I am having an issue with Windows 7 clients refreshing group policy. When I run gpupdate the user policy refreshes and the moves on to the computer policies but fails displaying the error below.  Replication topology checks out, dcdiag returns
    no errors and sysvol permissions look ok too.  Curiously the same policies apply just fine on windows xp pro systems.  The Domain Controller is running Server 2008 Enterprise Edt R2 SP1, I see no 1030 eventid's on the domain controllers as others
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    as to what the issue may be?
    The sysvol and the gpt.ini file is accessible from the Windows 7 client using UNC path.
    Thanks in advance for any assistance given.
    The error code listed is 0 which is not mentioned in this article
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    ## Error details
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
    Date:          2/8/2012 2:38:09 PM
    Event ID:      1058
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Error
    Keywords:     
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      win7box.abc123.net
    Description:
    The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file
    \\abc123.net\SysVol\abc123.net\Policies\{EB062BE8-CAF6-47B4-9B8B-27A19268C520}\gpt.ini from a domain controller and was not successful. Group Policy settings may not be applied until this event is resolved. This issue may be transient and could be caused
    by one or more of the following:
    a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller.
    b) File Replication Service Latency (a file created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller).
    c) The Distributed File System (DFS) client has been disabled.
    Event Xml:
    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
      <System>
        <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy" Guid="{AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}" />
        <EventID>1058</EventID>
        <Version>0</Version>
        <Level>2</Level>
        <Task>0</Task>
        <Opcode>1</Opcode>
        <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
        <TimeCreated SystemTime="2012-02-08T20:38:09.770740300Z" />
        <EventRecordID>3972</EventRecordID>
        <Correlation ActivityID="{24F60AA4-DC8D-4F6D-8787-9535072F03C0}" />
        <Execution ProcessID="996" ThreadID="1148" />
        <Channel>System</Channel>
        <Computer>win7box.abc123.net</Computer>
        <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
      </System>
      <EventData>
        <Data Name="SupportInfo1">4</Data>
        <Data Name="SupportInfo2">816</Data>
        <Data Name="ProcessingMode">0</Data>
        <Data Name="ProcessingTimeInMilliseconds">3354</Data>
        <Data Name="ErrorCode">0</Data>
        <Data Name="ErrorDescription">The operation completed successfully. </Data>
        <Data Name="DCName">DC.abc123.net</Data>
        <Data Name="GPOCNName">CN={EB062BE8-CAF6-47B4-9B8B-27A19268C520},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net</Data>
        <Data Name="FilePath">\\abc123.net\SysVol\abc123.net\Policies\{EB062BE8-CAF6-47B4-9B8B-27A19268C520}\gpt.ini</Data>
      </EventData>
    </Event>
    ## DCDiag Results (No RODC's hence NCSecDesc error )
    Directory Server Diagnosis
    Performing initial setup:
       Trying to find home server...
       Home Server = DC
       * Identified AD Forest.
       Done gathering initial info.
    Doing initial required tests
       Testing server: North\DC
          Starting test: Connectivity
             ......................... DC passed test Connectivity
    Doing primary tests
       Testing server: North\DC
          Starting test: Advertising
             ......................... DC passed test Advertising
          Starting test: FrsEvent
             ......................... DC passed test FrsEvent
          Starting test: DFSREvent
             ......................... DC passed test DFSREvent
          Starting test: SysVolCheck
             ......................... DC passed test SysVolCheck
          Starting test: KccEvent
             ......................... DC passed test KccEvent
          Starting test: KnowsOfRoleHolders
             ......................... DC passed test KnowsOfRoleHolders
          Starting test: MachineAccount
             ......................... DC passed test MachineAccount
          Starting test: NCSecDesc
             Error NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS doesn't have
                Replicating Directory Changes In Filtered Set
             access rights for the naming context:
             DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=abc123,DC=net
             Error NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS doesn't have
                Replicating Directory Changes In Filtered Set
             access rights for the naming context:
             DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=abc123,DC=net
             ......................... DC failed test NCSecDesc
          Starting test: NetLogons
             ......................... DC passed test NetLogons
          Starting test: ObjectsReplicated
             ......................... DC passed test ObjectsReplicated
          Starting test: Replications
             ......................... DC passed test Replications
          Starting test: RidManager
             ......................... DC passed test RidManager
          Starting test: Services
             ......................... DC passed test Services
          Starting test: SystemLog
             ......................... DC passed test SystemLog
          Starting test: VerifyReferences
             ......................... DC passed test VerifyReferences
       Running partition tests on : ForestDnsZones
          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
             ......................... ForestDnsZones passed test CheckSDRefDom
          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... ForestDnsZones passed test
             CrossRefValidation
       Running partition tests on : DomainDnsZones
          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
             ......................... DomainDnsZones passed test CheckSDRefDom
          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... DomainDnsZones passed test
             CrossRefValidation
       Running partition tests on : Schema
          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
             ......................... Schema passed test CheckSDRefDom
          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... Schema passed test CrossRefValidation
       Running partition tests on : Configuration
          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
             ......................... Configuration passed test CheckSDRefDom
          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... Configuration passed test CrossRefValidation
       Running partition tests on : abc123
          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
             ......................... abc123 passed test CheckSDRefDom
          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... abc123 passed test CrossRefValidation
       Running enterprise tests on : abc123.net
          Starting test: LocatorCheck
             ......................... abc123.net passed test LocatorCheck
          Starting test: Intersite
             ......................... abc123.net passed test Intersite

    I shortened this down a good bit but here is the gist of it, my question is which context/user/account is being denied access to the .ini files?  I have never used the streams utility but I'll give it a whirl and report back what I get. Most of
    the cannot be accessed are probably just policies that are  not applicable to the machine but the gpt.ini errors are baffling me.
    New GPO - it appears that new GPOs are fine
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Searching <cn={5D0EF3CD-7942-4A89-A879-4F9FDB3064BF},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=abc123,DC=net>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Machine has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\abc123.net\SysVol\abc123.net\Policies\{5D0EF3CD-7942-4A89-A879-4F9FDB3064BF}>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found common name of:  <{5D0EF3CD-7942-4A89-A879-4F9FDB3064BF}>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found display name of:  <gpoC-Win7Test>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found machine version of:  GPC is 0, GPT is 0
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  Found flags of:  0
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  No client-side extensions for this object.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:510 ProcessGPO:  GPO gpoC-Win7Test doesn't contain any data since the version number is 0.  It will be skipped.
    Older GPO's - not so fine
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={B34A8F23-269C-43D8-A097-2307729FBFF6},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Searching <CN={55338992-95C9-4FA2-80E4-0ED4A623EE09},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Machine has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\abc123.net\SysVol\abc123.net\Policies\{55338992-95C9-4FA2-80E4-0ED4A623EE09}>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found common name of:  <{55338992-95C9-4FA2-80E4-0ED4A623EE09}>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found display name of:  <gpoS-RealPlayerEnt6 - Security>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found machine version of:  GPC is 0, GPT is 0
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    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  No client-side extensions for this object.
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    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
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    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={FEF33797-46D0-452A-B3D7-0BEEC2330592},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={CCBFECA5-2FF8-4512-8CE4-108C4092D009},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={767959D5-7AB6-4D55-A02E-3F54439CC7DA},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={10DCAC5E-9904-41FF-B678-E8514F481E56},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={3229FD3D-868A-4406-AFAF-6449ADBB4749},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={1DD39B5C-B930-4750-8EC3-42D0FB89A3B9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={E10350D2-F632-4D5E-9668-4151596B1D77},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={86C864C5-C861-42FC-B728-BAEE81C9A091},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={FE1162BF-9FE2-4F04-A514-80A8E6D5F7CD},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={F68214D3-33F3-4F76-BE26-306D0237A048},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={CA6B06CE-C546-41F1-87FB-9013701AEF00},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={C8C9EFA2-90AA-4162-9051-23FD83B5CF62},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={DE445C4F-9A0F-488F-8769-C041CF2184AA},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={7CDB465C-55AC-4CBC-9C18-F3ADACDFEB46},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={F4E0F78E-BE36-4793-A8B1-83B2D67083F1},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={53359F0A-8C9B-4831-936F-3D47C4CC2694},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={6793DBEE-47B0-458D-8F1C-D92EB7015733},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={93919120-7113-47C0-AA38-0561EAB18E42},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={5ABD1D9E-07E4-4A53-B854-A2FFC3B257CB},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={71E2B86C-A4A0-47C0-9D7F-BDD6220B9FA4},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={4401CF1C-7839-4496-BB87-304A8AB917FC},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={1244CA5A-D654-4ED6-9374-148F1F3DA8ED},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={42875CF2-B9E9-4EFA-90C2-7ACA8882F1B7},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={6DD428B6-6B19-4A53-B172-57DB3E15A38E},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={983BFDAD-65F0-42B4-807A-E78DF275C352},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={AFA31A2D-07D8-4CB4-BE86-067A9624E324},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={77C9CA17-6359-4355-9FDF-F605F0441245},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={75D43291-6FA2-4B98-8422-228DDB45571B},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={870C6FB3-74CD-46E8-9D4D-E6E6C0A2B52D},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={2144E4CF-01C1-4C5B-984B-E9BD4461406F},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={7D9DB917-1245-46BD-AEBF-163A2F0FCD06},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={B7431941-5DAA-4DD2-A569-35C31B92B677},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={D01BF1D1-33C8-4FC3-95C3-5948A1EE1647},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={57D4AD83-3BBF-43C2-9A3B-F71F3E52C2A6},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={A8DB7DAC-42F0-43FC-99E1-F1AC15006101},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={56574927-6DC5-48A7-82F9-A00E820335F6},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={2FB6858E-8B1C-4C89-83B2-0EEE97D9A72B},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={93C56E3F-5334-4325-A328-0CCAFED0828B},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={1B64E00F-D3B6-49B6-B6C8-7AD0A8C9AEFA},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={81B4E46C-8249-4547-BC75-9A1FB395E282},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList: Object <CN={43D5184A-73C8-4BFD-9B09-33C70B8BC3C2},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net> cannot be accessed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Searching <CN={0ABE0BCF-0BC5-481E-AC86-5768D00901D5},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=abc123,DC=net>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Machine has access to this GPO.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  GPO passes the filter check.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found functionality version of:  2
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  Found file system path of:  <\\abc123.net\SysVol\abc123.net\Policies\{0ABE0BCF-0BC5-481E-AC86-5768D00901D5}>
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    error = 0x0. DC: DC2.abc123.net
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPO:  ==============================
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 EvalList:  ProcessGPO failed
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 GetGPOInfo:  EvaluateDeferredGPOs failed. Exiting
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 GetGPOInfo:  Leaving with 0
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 GetGPOInfo:  ********************************
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPOs: GetGPOInfo failed.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPOs: No WMI logging done in this policy cycle.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:541 ProcessGPOs: Processing failed with error 87.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 Application complete with bConnectivityFailure = 0.
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 Signalling 1 Refresh Policy callers
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    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 GPLockPolicySection: Sid = (null), dwTimeout = 600000, dwFlags = 0
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    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 Lock taken successfully
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 UnLockPolicySection called for user <Machine>
    GPSVC(3e4.80c) 12:43:27:557 UnLocked successfully

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