New one on me having a processor driver cause issues like that. Thanks
for closing the loop.

 

From: David Lum [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 10:19 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Error in event log - solved

 

>> If I understood him correctly OP was talking about this event
occurring on his newly virtualized DC at startup.

Correct!

 

>> That's one the reasons I asked him if the background refreshes were
occurring as a first step in determining what was going on.

I never answered, but yes they were occurring,

 

I was able to "fix" the system last night. The errors went away after
installing the AMD processor drivers as suggested by the one of the
EventID suggestions. The patch didn't force a reboot, but the errors
remained until I rebooted (not a real surprise).

 

Oddly, after the reboot I got IPSEC errors (and no LAN traffic) and I
had to rebuild the IPSec local policy (delete reg key, run a command)

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870910
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870910> 

 

Event logs look like a champ now! 

David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER 
NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
(Desk) 971.222.1025 // (Cell) 503.267.9764

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Free, Bob [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Error in event log

 

That's really more of a client consideration on XP and above. By default

computer policy processes in the foreground at startup on servers and

they only perform asynchronous processing on refresh cycles. XP

introduced the asynchronous processing at startup. By default, XP logs a

user on in asynchronous mode and Group Policy is then applied in the

background after the user is logged on.

 

If I understood him correctly OP was talking about this event occurring

on his newly virtualized DC at startup. That's one the reasons I asked

him if the background refreshes were occurring as a first step in

determining what was going on. I'd bet it has to do with a race

condition as he mentioned that the DC also hosted DNS, that fact and

it's being a VM leaves a lot of variables to consider.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:34 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues

Subject: Re: Error in event log

 

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Free, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

> That frequently occurs when the network is not entirely "ready" at

startup

> when the system is starting up all its services for a variety of

different

> reasons.

 

  Setting the GPO options to apply group policy in foreground and

synchronously seems to help this.  For us, anyway.

 

-- Ben

 

 

 

 

 

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