Software Installation will not happen over what GP determines is a Slow Link
on 2008 and R2.  So turn off Slow Link detection and see if that helps.

 

 

Webster

 

From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: Group Policy Problems Over Wireless

 

Short version:

Is there a trick to improving group policy processing when accessing the
network wirelessly?

 

 

Long version:

We have a lab with machines that have Broadcom wireless NICs in them. Vista
OS, connecting to Server 2008 R2 DC.

 

I'm trying to deploy a piece of software to these machines via Group Policy.
I have things setup so that if the machine is a member of a certain group,
the software is deployed. Unfortunately, it only worked correctly on one of
the machines-on all the rest, the software isn't being deployed.

 

So I connect to any of the machines that didn't get the software, and run
gpresult. It doesn't show me that those machines are members of the group
that gets the software. But I know they are; I've confirmed in ADUC on the
DC. They're just not picking up group membership.

 

Looking at the event log for events that happen around startup, I see things
that make me think group policy processing is trying to happen prior to the
wireless network being initialized. Things like:

 

Event ID 5719 (There are currently no logon servers available to service the
logon request.)

Event ID 129 (NtpClient was unable to set a domain peer to use as a time
source because of discovery error.)

Event ID 1129 (The processing of Group Policy failed because of lack of
network connectivity to a domain controller.)

 

Connectivity to the DC is fine once you get the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del]
window. You can log in (including as someone who has never logged into the
machine before), ping the DC, browse to \\domain\syvol
<file:///\\domain\syvol> , and so on. It's just that at that point, group
policy processing seems to have given up. My machines aren't figuring out
that they've been added to a new group.


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