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Thread: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

  1. #1
    Jarrod Guest

    Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    I get the following events every five minutes on my newly appointed 2003
    domain controller. All roles are still on the 2000 server.


    Event ID: 1030

    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.



    Event ID: 1058

    Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
    CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=Werner-Todd-Pump,DC=com.
    The file must be present at the location
    <\\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\sysvol\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
    (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
    aborted.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.




  2. #2
    Todd J Heron Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    Possible solutions:
    1) Set local area (internal) NIC to the top of the network Binding order.
    2) As workaround open the command prompt type dfsutil /PurgeMupCache, and
    then
    press ENTER.
    3) Read, download and install the pathc discussed in the following article:

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid= 842804

    4) Disable SMB-signing:
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839499

    5) See if either one of these help:
    "You may not have appropriate rights" error message when you try to open the
    Domain Security Policy console or the Domain Controller Security Policy
    console from the command prompt:
    http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832214

    You cannot open file shares or Group Policy snap-ins when you disable SMB
    signing for the Workstation or Server service on a domain controller:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;839499

    6) If all else fails, uninstall Windows 2003 Sp1

    --
    Todd J Heron, MCSE
    Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights

    "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:9D394E42-25C9-418A-B2E9-5E772464994C@microsoft.com...
    I get the following events every five minutes on my newly appointed 2003
    domain controller. All roles are still on the 2000 server.


    Event ID: 1030

    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.



    Event ID: 1058

    Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
    CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=Werner-Todd-Pump,DC=com.
    The file must be present at the location
    <\\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\sysvol\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
    (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
    aborted.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.




  3. #3
    Jarrod Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    I think I found a new part of the problem. When trying to open up a GPO in
    Active Driectory I get the following error.

    Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have the appropriate
    rights.

    Details:
    The system cannot find the path specified.


    When I look in the C:\winnt\sysvol\sysvol\My Domain folder I have folders
    called Policies_NTFRS_001f579e and scripts_NTFRS_001F58f6 where the policies
    are located. Don't know why they are in the Policies and Scripts folders that
    are there.

    This folder are on both servers. I think there are issues with the NtFRS.

    "Todd J Heron" wrote:

    > Possible solutions:
    > 1) Set local area (internal) NIC to the top of the network Binding order.
    > 2) As workaround open the command prompt type dfsutil /PurgeMupCache, and
    > then
    > press ENTER.
    > 3) Read, download and install the pathc discussed in the following article:
    >
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid= 842804
    >
    > 4) Disable SMB-signing:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839499
    >
    > 5) See if either one of these help:
    > "You may not have appropriate rights" error message when you try to open the
    > Domain Security Policy console or the Domain Controller Security Policy
    > console from the command prompt:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832214
    >
    > You cannot open file shares or Group Policy snap-ins when you disable SMB
    > signing for the Workstation or Server service on a domain controller:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;839499
    >
    > 6) If all else fails, uninstall Windows 2003 Sp1
    >
    > --
    > Todd J Heron, MCSE
    > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
    > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
    >
    > "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:9D394E42-25C9-418A-B2E9-5E772464994C@microsoft.com...
    > I get the following events every five minutes on my newly appointed 2003
    > domain controller. All roles are still on the 2000 server.
    >
    >
    > Event ID: 1030
    >
    > 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.
    >
    >
    >
    > Event ID: 1058
    >
    > Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
    > CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=Werner-Todd-Pump,DC=com.
    > The file must be present at the location
    > <\\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\sysvol\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
    > (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
    > aborted.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    >
    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Jarrod Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    A little more info

    i get the errror on the 2000 server.

    The new 2003 server can open the GPOs without any problem.

    "Todd J Heron" wrote:

    > Possible solutions:
    > 1) Set local area (internal) NIC to the top of the network Binding order.
    > 2) As workaround open the command prompt type dfsutil /PurgeMupCache, and
    > then
    > press ENTER.
    > 3) Read, download and install the pathc discussed in the following article:
    >
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid= 842804
    >
    > 4) Disable SMB-signing:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839499
    >
    > 5) See if either one of these help:
    > "You may not have appropriate rights" error message when you try to open the
    > Domain Security Policy console or the Domain Controller Security Policy
    > console from the command prompt:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832214
    >
    > You cannot open file shares or Group Policy snap-ins when you disable SMB
    > signing for the Workstation or Server service on a domain controller:
    > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;839499
    >
    > 6) If all else fails, uninstall Windows 2003 Sp1
    >
    > --
    > Todd J Heron, MCSE
    > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
    > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
    >
    > "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:9D394E42-25C9-418A-B2E9-5E772464994C@microsoft.com...
    > I get the following events every five minutes on my newly appointed 2003
    > domain controller. All roles are still on the 2000 server.
    >
    >
    > Event ID: 1030
    >
    > 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.
    >
    >
    >
    > Event ID: 1058
    >
    > Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
    > CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=Werner-Todd-Pump,DC=com.
    > The file must be present at the location
    > <\\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\sysvol\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
    > (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
    > aborted.
    >
    > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    >
    >
    >
    >


  5. #5
    Jarrod Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    problem resolved.

    Thanks for the Help.

    "Jarrod" wrote:

    > A little more info
    >
    > i get the errror on the 2000 server.
    >
    > The new 2003 server can open the GPOs without any problem.
    >
    > "Todd J Heron" wrote:
    >
    > > Possible solutions:
    > > 1) Set local area (internal) NIC to the top of the network Binding order.
    > > 2) As workaround open the command prompt type dfsutil /PurgeMupCache, and
    > > then
    > > press ENTER.
    > > 3) Read, download and install the pathc discussed in the following article:
    > >
    > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid= 842804
    > >
    > > 4) Disable SMB-signing:
    > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839499
    > >
    > > 5) See if either one of these help:
    > > "You may not have appropriate rights" error message when you try to open the
    > > Domain Security Policy console or the Domain Controller Security Policy
    > > console from the command prompt:
    > > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832214
    > >
    > > You cannot open file shares or Group Policy snap-ins when you disable SMB
    > > signing for the Workstation or Server service on a domain controller:
    > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;839499
    > >
    > > 6) If all else fails, uninstall Windows 2003 Sp1
    > >
    > > --
    > > Todd J Heron, MCSE
    > > Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA
    > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights
    > >
    > > "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:9D394E42-25C9-418A-B2E9-5E772464994C@microsoft.com...
    > > I get the following events every five minutes on my newly appointed 2003
    > > domain controller. All roles are still on the 2000 server.
    > >
    > >
    > > Event ID: 1030
    > >
    > > 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.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Event ID: 1058
    > >
    > > Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO
    > > CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=Werner-Todd-Pump,DC=com.
    > > The file must be present at the location
    > > <\\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\sysvol\Werner-Todd-Pump.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
    > > (The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
    > > aborted.
    > >
    > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >


  6. #6
    Hank Arnold Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    Good "netiquette" suggests you post what the resolution was so others might
    benefit.....

    --
    Regards,
    Hank Arnold

    "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0143BF59-8290-4DBC-85B6-7B53C64E13B0@microsoft.com...
    > problem resolved.
    >
    > Thanks for the Help.




  7. #7
    Jarrod Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    Problem was becasue of the extra folders in the sysvol folder. Deleted the
    Policies folder and renamed the Policies_NTFRS folder to just policies. Moved
    any scripts from the scripts_ntfrs folder to the scripts folder and deleted
    the scripts_ntfrs folder. Forced replication of domain and errors on both
    server went away, as well as the problem of not being able to open the
    polices on the 2000 server.

    "Hank Arnold" wrote:

    > Good "netiquette" suggests you post what the resolution was so others might
    > benefit.....
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Hank Arnold
    >
    > "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:0143BF59-8290-4DBC-85B6-7B53C64E13B0@microsoft.com...
    > > problem resolved.
    > >
    > > Thanks for the Help.

    >
    >
    >


  8. #8
    Hell On Earth Guest

    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    What was the final solution on this?

    Hank Arnold wrote:
    > Good "netiquette" suggests you post what the resolution was so others might
    > benefit.....
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Hank Arnold
    >
    > "Jarrod" <Jarrod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:0143BF59-8290-4DBC-85B6-7B53C64E13B0@microsoft.com...
    > > problem resolved.
    > >
    > > Thanks for the Help.



  9. #9
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    Re: Event ID: 1058 and 1030 occur every five minutes

    In my case running the command dfsutil /PurgeMupCache took care of the problem.

    I hope this helpts!

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