Server 2008 Core GP Preferences
every time i apply a group policy has preferences defined within following warning
log name: application
source: group policy local users , groups
date: 10/1/2008 10:06:47 am
event id: 4099
task category: (2)
level: warning
keywords: classic
user: system
computer: dc01.domain.loc
description:
the client-side extension not log rsop data because failed error code '0x8004401e <unknown-message-text>'.
event xml:
<event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<system>
<provider name="group policy local users , groups" />
<eventid qualifiers="34305">4099</eventid>
<level>3</level>
<task>2</task>
<keywords>0x80000000000000</keywords>
<timecreated systemtime="2008-10-01t15:06:47.000z" />
<eventrecordid>939</eventrecordid>
<channel>application</channel>
<computer>dc0.domain.loc</computer>
<security userid="s-1-5-18" />
</system>
<eventdata>
<data>0x8004401e <unknown-message-text></data>
</eventdata>
</event>
is possible apply group policy preferneces server 2008 core machines? if how work?
log name: application
source: group policy local users , groups
date: 10/1/2008 10:06:47 am
event id: 4099
task category: (2)
level: warning
keywords: classic
user: system
computer: dc01.domain.loc
description:
the client-side extension not log rsop data because failed error code '0x8004401e <unknown-message-text>'.
event xml:
<event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<system>
<provider name="group policy local users , groups" />
<eventid qualifiers="34305">4099</eventid>
<level>3</level>
<task>2</task>
<keywords>0x80000000000000</keywords>
<timecreated systemtime="2008-10-01t15:06:47.000z" />
<eventrecordid>939</eventrecordid>
<channel>application</channel>
<computer>dc0.domain.loc</computer>
<security userid="s-1-5-18" />
</system>
<eventdata>
<data>0x8004401e <unknown-message-text></data>
</eventdata>
</event>
is possible apply group policy preferneces server 2008 core machines? if how work?
the error message says: "could not log rsop data"
so, gpp working correctly.
microsoft mvp - group policy
Windows Server > Group Policy
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