Re: Group policy snap-in
From: Mark. (markwhalen@chartermi.net)
Date: 02/06/03
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Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 14:46:40 -0500 From: "Mark." <markwhalen@chartermi.net>
actually while trying to reproduce the error to send the report, the
group policy editor works!! i have not done anything to fix it, it jsut
works, still sending the report though.
mark.
Mark. wrote:
> ive sent a message to microsft i'll let ya know what they say.
> mark.
>
>
> wes wrote:
>
>> Thanks guys for responding. This has happened to me twice. The first
>> time I thought I did something wrong, but the second time I purposely
>> recreated the sanerio to confirm what I was thinking and the same
>> issue occured. As Reid found out that rolling back a few weeks is not
>> suggested fix and this may actually be a bug. Does any one know in
>> which direction we should turn. I think MS tech support should be the
>> first place to start.
>>
>> Thanks guys
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 09:24:59 -0800, "mark"
>>
>>
>> <Markwhalen@chartermi.net>
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have the same problem today, although i didn't do anything (I
>>>> Know). Over the course of using my
>>>
>>>
>> computer
>>
>>>> day to day i can not find the group policy editor
>>>
>>>
>> either.
>>
>>>> i get the following message:
>>>> snap-in creation failed.
>>>> the snap-in is not created, it may not be installed properly
>>>> name: group policy
>>>> clsid: ...
>>>> i still haven't figured it our yet.
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> I have lost the group policy snap option. I created a master image
>>>>> for a XP PRO PC and applied my group
>>>>
>>>>
>> policy
>>
>>>>> settings. I ran sysprep w/ no sid generation. I then ghosted the pc
>>>>> with the master image. When I load the image on another identical
>>>>> pc and tried to change
>>>>
>>>>
>> policy
>>
>>>>> settings. The group policy snap in option has disappeared. I did
>>>>> install the .net 2003 adminpak.msi
>>>>
>>>>
>> and
>>
>>>>> ran mmc. The group policy snap option is still not
>>>>
>>>>
>> there.
>>
>>>>> I have posted serveral messages concerning this issue.
>>>>
>>>>
>> I
>>
>>>>> have gotton just a few feed backs concerning possible resolutions.
>>>>> If there is anyone out there that has experienced this problem or
>>>>> knows how to resolve this issue, I really need assistance. Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Very interesting. I just had that happen, but assumed I
>>
>>
>> had bollixed
>>
>>> some obscure registry entry I couldn't find again. My
>>
>>
>> fix, such as it
>>
>>> was, was to roll back a couple of weeks using the XP
>>
>>
>> restore
>>
>>> accessory. Not an ideal solution, as it rolls back more
>>
>>
>> than just
>>
>>> registry entries; I lost a number of files I had copied
>>
>>
>> to the machine
>>
>>> from a Zip disk, as well as all changes to the UI, and
>>
>> all programs
>>
>>> installed in the interim (a lot, as I'd been doing heavy
>>
>>
>> maintenance).
>>
>>> Still getting things back to normal. Interesting to
>>
>>
>> find out that
>>
>>> this may be an operational bug, and not the result of my
>>> ham-handedness.
>>>
>>> Reid
>>> .
>>>
>>
>
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