Re: Re: Re: Re: SCECLI 1202 Events with an error code 0x5

From: Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto (DoNotEmail_at_WindowsForumz.com)
Date: 06/25/05

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    "norm34" wrote:
    > Jorge,
    >
    > It's on win2000 machine.
    >
    > Here is the message I get when I reun these
    > D:>SECEDIT /REFRESHPOLICY MACHINE_POLICY /ENFORCE
    > Group policy propagation from the domain has been initiated
    > for this
    > computer. It may take a few minutes for the propagation to
    > complete and the
    > new policy to take effect. Please check Application Log for
    > errors, if any.
    >
    > D:>SECEDIT /REFRESHPOLICY USER_POLICY /ENFORCE
    > Group policy propagation from the domain has been initiated
    > for this
    > computer. It may take a few minutes for the propagation to
    > complete and the
    > new policy to take effect. Please check Application Log for
    > errors, if any.
    >
    > In the appliction log it said "Security policy in the Group
    > policy objects
    > are applied successfully."
    >
    > Anything I should do next?
    >
    > Thanks for your help,
    > Norm
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto" wrote:
    >
    > > "norm34" wrote:
    >  > > Jorge,
    >  > >
    >  > > Thanks for the sugesstion about reading
    > "Troubleshooting
    >  > > SCECLI 1202 Events"
    >  > > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324383. As stated
    > at in my
    >  > > first message., I
    >  > > did follow this until step #$ which says to do the
    > following:
    >  > > find /i
    >  > > "service"
    > %SYSTEMROOT%securitytemplatespoliciesgpt*.*".
    >  > > The problem is
    >  > > that the policy directory was EMPTY. So I'm stuck
    > and don't
    >  > > know what I
    >  > > should do next.
    >  > >
    >  > > Thanks,
    >  > > Norm
    >  > >
    >  > >
    >  > > "Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto" wrote:
    >  > >
    >   > > > "norm34" wrote:
    >   > > > > The error has not ocurred in a few
    > days. Should I
    >  > > post the
    >   > > > > whole event
    >   > > > > message when it happenes?
    >   > > > >
    >   > > > > The server is a standalone that is on
    > the WEB. It
    >  > > is running
    >   > > > > IIS, SQL Server
    >   > > > > and Coldfusion. What other information
    > can I
    >  > > provide?
    >   > > > >
    >   > > > > Thanks,
    >   > > > >
    >   > > > >
    >   > > > > "Jorge_de_Almeida_Pinto" wrote:
    >   > > > >
    >   > > > > > "norm34" wrote:
    >   > > > > > > I am getting a 1202 error with
    > an 0x5:
    >  > > Access
    >   > > > > denied. error
    >   > > > > > > code. When I look
    >   > > > > > > in the
    >  > > "%SYSTEMROOT%securitytemplatespolicies"
    >   > > > > directory,
    >   > > > > > > it's empty. In
    >   > > > > > > addtion I don't have the gpotool
    >  > > program.
    >   > > > > > >
    >   > > > > > > My server hangs after getting
    > this
    >  > > error.
    >   > > > > > >
    >   > > > > > > Thanks,
    >   > > > > > > Norm
    >   > > > > >
    >   > > > > > Please provide more specific info
    > about the
    >  > > event id
    >   > > > > >
    >   > > > > > Is this on a member server or a DC?
    >   > > > > >
    >   > > > > > Cheers,
    >   > > > > >
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    >   > > > > > Topic URL:
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    > http://www.windowsforumz.com/Security-SCECLI-1202-Events-error-code-0x5-ftopict548262.html
    >   > > > > > Visit Topic URL to contact author
    > (reg.
    >  > > req'd). Report abuse:
    >  > > http://www.windowsforumz.com/eform.php?p=1736756
    >   > > > > >
    >   > > >
    >   > > > Read the following to see if it provides a
    > solution when it
    >  > > happens
    >   > > > again
    >   > > > "Troubleshooting SCECLI 1202 Events"
    >   > > > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=324383
    >   > > >
    >   > > > Cheers,
    >   > > >
    > >
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > If I’m correct that’s the location for the GPOs
    > configured in the
    > > domain
    > >
    > > Try the following to see if the POLICIES folder returns with
    > its
    > > contens:
    > >
    > > you did not tell me if it was W2K or W2K3, so choose the
    > correct one
    > > below
    > >
    > > FOR W2K:
    > > SECEDIT /REFRESHPOLICY MACHINE_POLICY /ENFORCE
    > > SECEDIT /REFRESHPOLICY USER_POLICY /ENFORCE
    > >
    > > FOR W2K3:
    > > GPUPDATE /FORCE
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > >

    Is the policies folder still empty and/or do you still get the error?

    If you still receive errors please post them exactly as shown

    Cheers,


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