Re: Group Policy Question ( a bit clearer)
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:04:36 -0500
In 6_bHf.2814$3V4.2051@trnddc06">news:6_bHf.2814$3V4.2051@trnddc06,
mdb <milo_dhuey@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
I'm working with a group of XP Pro, svc pk 2 laptops that used to be
in a Windows
2k server environment. They are now being used in a simple
peer-to-peer workgroup for a few months, after which they will go
back on a different domain. (I'm not sure how relevant that
information is.)
The complaint I get from one particular user is that his machine is
running very, very slowly. I've done
the usual things in limiting startup group items, defragging, being
sure there is adequate ram. Doing that seemed to help for a few hours
after which the machine once again slowed down.
30 seconds to change between applications.
When I look at Event Viewer I see event 1085 "Group
Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute". I've done
some research on MS and other websites but don't have a clear answer.
I think what must have occurred is that in their old office there was
a group policy set on the server. Now that they don't connect to that
server (and we don't have the option of reconnecting to the old
domain) the laptops get this error. How can I go back to a default
security policy on the workgroup clients?
Thanks.
Michael
Do these computers till think they belong to the old domain? If so, change
that...make sure you know the local admin password first.
.
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