SceCLi event id 1202 , Need Help Please!

From: Jerry Hessemann (jerry.hessemann_at_accuform.com)
Date: 03/01/04


Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 11:07:31 -0800

Here is something that may help. I found what the GUID of
the default domain controller policy and removed the
folder from the %systemroot%
\sysvol\sysvol\accuform.com\policies folder. The SceCli
1202 error has gone away, but I am unable to open the
Default Domain Controller Policy program in Administration
Tools. Is there a way to reset the default domain
controller policy to its original form?

>-----Original Message-----
>Im not sure if I am in the right posting, but lets see.
My
>Windows 2000 Advanced Server has a SceCli 1202 error
>message occuring about every five minutes in the
>Application Log. Before this, I was not able to open
>Default Domain Controller Policy in administrator
>tools. "file path not found" I found the correct guid and
>copied it to the correct directory. This fixed a bunch of
>problems. Then I started getting the 1202 msg. "Security
>policies are propagated with warning. 0x534 : No mapping
>between account names and security IDs was done." I
looked
>up Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 248472. Went through
>the steps. I found out that this is not a user account,
>but it was the Power Users group. Does anyone know how to
>fix this? Thanks in advance!
>.
>



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