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GPO for Windows 2000 and XP workstations

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January 14, 2005 1:39:07 PM

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)

I just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a security setting in
IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have applied it correctly
through the GPO.
UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the change it IE
through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.

Source: Userenv
Eventr ID: 1000
"The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed flags (16) and
returned a failure status code of (3)

This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at bootup when the
GPO is supposed to be applied.

At bootup I will also receive the following

Souece: UserInit
Event ID: 1001
Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy object.


ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob

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Anonymous
January 14, 2005 9:44:30 PM

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)

Could be that the policy doesn't exist for Win2000, but does for Server 2003
and XP. Just a guess....

--


gt
Server Based Computing Evangelist

"Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:81414D3C-71A7-4DFF-B61D-BA347B42B0AE@microsoft.com...
> I just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a security setting
in
> IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have applied it
correctly
> through the GPO.
> UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the change it IE
> through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.
>
> Source: Userenv
> Eventr ID: 1000
> "The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed flags (16) and
> returned a failure status code of (3)
>
> This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at bootup when
the
> GPO is supposed to be applied.
>
> At bootup I will also receive the following
>
> Souece: UserInit
> Event ID: 1001
> Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy object.
>
>
> ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
January 14, 2005 9:44:31 PM

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)

The Policy I am applying is a security settings for IE 6.0, both versions
have that setting. Although I just noticed in the GPO object in AD the
requirement is IE 6.0 on XP sp2.

Is it possible that all of the IE security policy's in AD cannot be used on
Win2000?

"good things" wrote:

> Could be that the policy doesn't exist for Win2000, but does for Server 2003
> and XP. Just a guess....
>
> --
>
>
> gt
> Server Based Computing Evangelist
>
> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:81414D3C-71A7-4DFF-B61D-BA347B42B0AE@microsoft.com...
> > I just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a security setting
> in
> > IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have applied it
> correctly
> > through the GPO.
> > UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the change it IE
> > through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.
> >
> > Source: Userenv
> > Eventr ID: 1000
> > "The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed flags (16) and
> > returned a failure status code of (3)
> >
> > This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at bootup when
> the
> > GPO is supposed to be applied.
> >
> > At bootup I will also receive the following
> >
> > Souece: UserInit
> > Event ID: 1001
> > Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy object.
> >
> >
> > ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rob
>
>
>
Anonymous
January 17, 2005 12:38:33 PM

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)

Hi Rob

A lot of new settings were added that are specific to Windows XP SP2
(Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2). As you've noticed, you can check which version
of the browser they are applicable to in the description of the policy.

Kind regards
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com

Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to email
me; I'll post a response back to the group.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0780FD26-1D47-41D7-8D4C-077ADA5D6894@microsoft.com...
> The Policy I am applying is a security settings for IE 6.0, both versions
> have that setting. Although I just noticed in the GPO object in AD the
> requirement is IE 6.0 on XP sp2.
>
> Is it possible that all of the IE security policy's in AD cannot be used
> on
> Win2000?
>
> "good things" wrote:
>
>> Could be that the policy doesn't exist for Win2000, but does for Server
>> 2003
>> and XP. Just a guess....
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> gt
>> Server Based Computing Evangelist
>>
>> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:81414D3C-71A7-4DFF-B61D-BA347B42B0AE@microsoft.com...
>> > I just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a security
>> > setting
>> in
>> > IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have applied it
>> correctly
>> > through the GPO.
>> > UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the change it
>> > IE
>> > through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.
>> >
>> > Source: Userenv
>> > Eventr ID: 1000
>> > "The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed flags (16)
>> > and
>> > returned a failure status code of (3)
>> >
>> > This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at bootup when
>> the
>> > GPO is supposed to be applied.
>> >
>> > At bootup I will also receive the following
>> >
>> > Souece: UserInit
>> > Event ID: 1001
>> > Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy object.
>> >
>> >
>> > ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Rob
>>
>>
>>
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