Re: Windows 2003 Enterprise Server - Event ID's 1030 & 1058

From: Matjaz Ladava [MVP] (matjaz_at__nospam_ladava.com)
Date: 09/24/03


Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 10:39:44 +0200


I had to solve this problem on one server few weeks ago, and it appeared,
that if you disable file and Printer sharing on one interface this starts
occurring. After enabling file and printer sharing everything returned to
normal.

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Regards
Matjaz Ladava, MCSE (NT4 & 2000), Windows MVP
matjaz@ladava.com
http://ladava.com
"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
<PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:up8TnJigDHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> In news:ukxjy0hgDHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
> Bobby Digital <me@here.now> posted their thoughts, then I offered mine
> > Sorry, didn't have direct access to the server at the time.  Here are
> > the messages I'm specifically getting:
> >
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: Userenv
> > Event Category: None
> > Event ID: 1058
> > Date:  9/23/2003
> > Time:  2:42:43 PM
> > User:  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> > Computer: <computer name>
> > Description:
> > Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
> >
>
cn={C1C213C3-2643-4467-B6A9-5AFC789D3A43},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=<domain>,
> > DC=<domain>,DC=<domain>. The file must be present at the location
> >
>
<\\<domain>\SysVol\<domain>\Policies\{C1C213C3-2643-4467-B6A9-5AFC789D3A43}\
> > gpt.ini>. (Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the
> > network path is correct and the destination computer is not busy or
> > turned off. If Windows still cannot find the network path, contact
> > your network administrator. ). Group Policy processing aborted.
> >
> > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
> >
> > and:
> >
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: Userenv
> > Event Category: None
> > Event ID: 1030
> > Date:  9/23/2003
> > Time:  2:42:52 PM
> > User:  SUBSPACE\BD
> > Computer: <computer name>
> > Description:
> > Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. Check the
> > event log for possible messages previously logged by the policy
> > engine that describes the reason for this.
> >
> > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
> >
> > When I try to open the path:
> >
>
<\\<domain>\SysVol\<domain>\Policies\{C1C213C3-2643-4467-B6A9-5AFC789D3A43}
> > manually on the server (using the Run menu command), I get an error
> > message saying: 'No network provider accepted the given network path'.
> >
> > So this is an occasional error, as I said before.  Sometimes it
> > happens every 5 minutes; other times, it will be fine for 15, but
> > then show up again 5 minutes later.  Not consistent at all.
> >
> > I've checked the eventid site for those, and none of those issues
> > seem to apply to me, and are mostly just for Windows XP.
> >
> > Any other suggestions?
> >
> > "Kristofer Gafvert" <kgafvert@NEWSilopia.com> wrote in message
> > news:e4B2eYhgDHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>
> Since this is mutlihomed, that can contribute to part of the problem if
the
> NIC binding order is not configured correctly. Let's try to set this
correct
> (if it's not) to see if it helps.
>
> Go into Network and Dialup Connections, Adv menu, Adv Settings, and make
> sure the internal NIC is at the top of the binding order. Then in both NIC
> properties, make sure that it only points to the internal DNS server only
> (no ISP's here please). Set this true also for your internal clients to
only
> use the internal DNS server. (Other problems may develop otherwise).
>
> Set a forwarder for efficient Internet resolution.
>
> See if that helped for now and post back if not or otherwise.
>
>
>
> -- 
> Regards,
> Ace
>
> Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.
>
> Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
> Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
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