Event ID 1202 Security policies are propagated with warnin..

Michael

Distinguished
Dec 31, 2007
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0
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy (More info?)

I am getting this error every 5 mins on one of our domain controllers
(2 total DCs). There is no other error that follows it, like the Event
ID 1000. I have checked all the gptTpml.inf files for any extra
caridge return and nothning there.

In the Winlog file there is the following error:

Error 0 to send control flag 1 over to server.
GPLinkDomain GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )
GPLinkOrganizationUnit GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )

[Mapping] gpt00000.dom = Default Domain Policy


I also looked through the gpt00000.dom file and there are no extra
cardige returns either.

Thanks in advance for an assistance into this...

- Michael
 
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Guest

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

Michael-

Check the log in c:\windows\security\logs\winlogon.log and see what the
actual error is.

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"Michael" <hmble420@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:34dc2f0f.0405271133.48096dda@posting.google.com...
> I am getting this error every 5 mins on one of our domain controllers
> (2 total DCs). There is no other error that follows it, like the Event
> ID 1000. I have checked all the gptTpml.inf files for any extra
> caridge return and nothning there.
>
> In the Winlog file there is the following error:
>
> Error 0 to send control flag 1 over to server.
> GPLinkDomain GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )
> GPLinkOrganizationUnit GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )
>
> [Mapping] gpt00000.dom = Default Domain Policy
>
>
> I also looked through the gpt00000.dom file and there are no extra
> cardige returns either.
>
> Thanks in advance for an assistance into this...
>
> - Michael
 

Michael

Distinguished
Dec 31, 2007
1,319
0
19,280
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy (More info?)

I was able to resolve this with obnoxious error. When I navigate to
the Local Computer Policy and try to open Account Policies or Local
Policies
(Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Windows Settings /
Security Settings), I received
Windows cannot open the local policy database. An unknown error
occurred when attempting to open the database.
My Local Group Policy log files where corrupt.

To fix the problem, just delete or rename the following:

%SystemRoot%\Security\Edb.*
%SystemRoot%\Security\Res*.*

and the files will recreate themselves the next time to go into the
Local Security Policies.

- Michael
A+/N+/MCSA/MCSE
michael@michaelamayer.com


hmble420@yahoo.com (Michael) wrote in message news:<34dc2f0f.0405271133.48096dda@posting.google.com>...
> I am getting this error every 5 mins on one of our domain controllers
> (2 total DCs). There is no other error that follows it, like the Event
> ID 1000. I have checked all the gptTpml.inf files for any extra
> caridge return and nothning there.
>
> In the Winlog file there is the following error:
>
> Error 0 to send control flag 1 over to server.
> GPLinkDomain GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )
> GPLinkOrganizationUnit GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND )
>
> [Mapping] gpt00000.dom = Default Domain Policy
>
>
> I also looked through the gpt00000.dom file and there are no extra
> cardige returns either.
>
> Thanks in advance for an assistance into this...
>
> - Michael