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You could have a corrupt local secedit.sdb database on
these machines, which would prevent the policy from being applied correctly.
This file is typically stored on c:\windows\security\database. You can run the
following command on one of these machines to check its integrity.
esentutl /g c:\windows\security\database\secedit.sdb
If it finds errors, that utility has a command line
repair option that you can try.
If that doesn't show errors, another thing you can try
is to delete the cached copies of the policy files from the local machines and
then force a GP refresh. Those files are stored under
c:\windows\security\templates\policies
Darren
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schmieder, Marc Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] Audit Policies are not applying in windows 2000 We have many servers that are not
getting the correct auditing policies applied, although all other policy
settings are working correctly. I’ve already checked for Blocked
Inheritance, enabled UserEnv.log and I cannot find anything that indicates any
problems. When I change the audit policies on the Domain, these
problematic servers don’t seem to see the change when they do a policy
refresh. It doesn’t seem to matter what OU the servers are in
either. Some machine work in the same OU as another machine that
doesn’t. Another thing is that the userenv.log entries for the security
extension seem to change. They are listed below from earliest to
oldest. Does anyone know why this would occur, or how to fix it?
USERENV(d0.358) 09:56:30:107
ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security USERENV(d0.358) 09:56:30:107
CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same. USERENV(d0.358) 09:56:30:107
CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security group membership change and extension
Security has NoGPOChanges set. USERENV(d0.350) 10:00:00:515
ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security USERENV(d0.350) 10:00:00:515
CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same. USERENV(d0.350) 10:00:00:515
CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but extension Security's MaxNoGPOListChangesInterval
has been exceeded. USERENV(d0.350) 10:00:00:515
ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security USERENV(b7c.bb8) 10:20:51:039
ProcessGPOs: Extension Security skipped with flags
0x6. Thank
you, Marc
Schmieder |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Audit Policies are not applying in windows... Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Audit Policies are not applying in wi... Schmieder, Marc
- RE: [ActiveDir] Audit Policies are not applying in wi... Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Audit Policies are not applying in wi... Roger Seielstad
