Re: Security Policy Is not opening.

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 04/29/05

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    That could be a dns problem or a problem with the existence of the sysvol
    share or permissions for it. From any domain computer you should be able to
    access the sysvol share by entering in the run box
    \\domaincontrollername\sysvol. Run the support tools netdiag and dcdiag on
    the domain controller looking for pertinent problems and also check Event
    Viewer for Event ID's than may detail a related problem. Support tools are
    on the install disk in the support/tools folder. See the link below on dns
    to make sure your dns is correctly configured for the domain and NEVER list
    an ISP dns server as a preferred dns server in tcp/ip properties of any
    domain computer or computer you are trying to join to the domain. --- Steve

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B291382

    "Varadarajam" <Varadarajam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:AF5B03FD-BFDF-4BCF-8150-8C514F1F88AE@microsoft.com...
    > Hi
    >
    > I have Win2000 Domain Controller logged in as domain administrators.
    >
    > Problem is : I could not able to open Domain Security Policy or Domain
    > Controller Security Policy. We would like to apply some policies. But
    > Domain
    > Default Policy Editor is not opening at all.
    >
    > Its showing a message like "you dont have appropriate permissions.
    > Details : The System Cannot find path." That is the message i m getting
    > whenever i tried to open Domain Security Policy and Domain Security
    > Policy.
    >
    > Please help me in this.
    >
    > Thanks and Regards
    > Rajam.
    >


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