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2003 Server App Log Event 1006 & 1030

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Posted by: EddieJ300

These errors are on a W2k3 server

Event ID: 1006 & 1030
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1006
Date: 3/14/2006
Time: 7:34:49 PM
User: domain\username
Computer: server3
Description:
Windows cannot bind to domain.com (Timeout). Group Policy processing aborted.
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1030
Date: 3/14/2006
Time: 7:34:49 PM
User: domain\username
Computer: server3
Description:
Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. Check the event log for possible messages previously logged by the policy engine that describes the reason for this.



Posted by: lboogie

First is this work or Home ?

If its home , have you made any policy changes recently ?
If work Same question and are you an Admin ? with GP rights ?



Posted by: kestrel1

Is this server on a domain?



Posted by: EddieJ300

Yes this server is in a work environment. And the server is a member of the domain. There have been no recent policy changes and I have full admin rights.



Posted by: Ropeuse

Did you apply the Hot fix?



Posted by: lboogie

Have you guys changed the administrator password recently ? Could be a cache problem .
In my case, the event appeared on a Windows 2003 server after we changed the domain admin password. All services had correctly been changed, but the console was logged on during the password change. A simple logoff-logon solved the problem.



Posted by: EddieJ300

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ropeuse
Did you apply the Hot fix?


Which Hot Fix?



Posted by: EddieJ300

Quote:

Originally Posted by lboogie
Have you guys changed the administrator password recently ? Could be a cache problem .
In my case, the event appeared on a Windows 2003 server after we changed the domain admin password. All services had correctly been changed, but the console was logged on during the password change. A simple logoff-logon solved the problem.


The password was changed but that was a few weeks ago and all Servers have been rebooted since the change.



Posted by: Ropeuse

Can any other workstation connect to this server? Could it be hardware? bad end or NIC card?

sorry the hotfix was for another thread



Posted by: lboogie

http://eventid.net/display.asp?even...Userenv&phase=1



 
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