> Hi!
> 
> Kennt jemand f�r das hier
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314494 eine
> L�sung f�r Windows Server 2003?
> 

JO, selbiges Problem hab ich auch. Ist noch nicht endg�ltig gel�st, aber
einige Fehler konnte ich mit dcgpofix.exe bereinigen.

Default Domain Policy GPO and Default Domain Controllers Policy GPO
Two default GPOs are installed when a domain is created � the Default
Domain Policy and the Default Domain Controllers Policy. In general,
editing the Default GPO�s is neither necessary nor recommended, with the
exception of some security settings that must be edited. If the settings
in these default GPOs are incorrectly configured you might have problems
with client authentication, directory replication, FRS, and other
components. For example, if the default policies are damaged by deleting
the Group Policy template files or by modifying the settings in them so
that they no longer function as designed, you need to restore them. 

In Windows Server 2003 domains, you can do this by using Dcgpofix.exe,
which is included with Windows Server 2003 operating systems. This tool
restores these GPOs to their original settings. Any settings that have
been added, including those added by applications such as Systems
Management Server or Exchange that have been installed on the domain
controller, will be lost. For more information, see �Dcgpofix� in Help
and Support Center for Windows Server 2003. There is no tool for
repairing the default policies in Windows 2000 domains, but you can
repair them manually. For information on how to do so, contact Microsoft
Product Support Services.


lG
Peter

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