Alex-
There are a variety of causes for these errors. They are kind of
catch-alls for a client's inability to access the SYSVOL portion of a
GPO. Here are some things to look for:

--TCP/IP Netbios Helper service not running on client (needs to be)
--DNS not properly configured on client to resolve DCs
--FRS not replicating SYSVOL properly to all DCs (if DC that client is
hitting has incomplete SYSVOL replica, you'll get these errors)
--Permissions on FRS replicas are 'whacked', preventing read access by
machine or user

I'm guessing that if GPMC can't find the SYSVOL path, then its one of
these issues above. However, it could also be caused by network timing
issues on the client. If the above don't pan out, check out one of
these:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;840669
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239924


Darren
 

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Alex
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:04 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Group policy not working on assigned app


I'm sure I'm not the first one to have problem w. GP in regards to
assign/publish apps. 
The problem I'm having is the app assigned under GP won't run.
After running the GP modeling wizard under GPMC it says it couldn't load
GP because it couldn't find the path. Then in DC's event log, it records
events 1030 & 1058. Event 1058 is pointing to a path:
(domain\sysvol\domain\Policies\{A....}& file (gpt.ini) that doesn't
exist on the DC.

Any quick solutions before I run google this and check MS KBs?

Thanks

--Alex Alborzfard
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