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DhirajHaritwalUser is Offline

Posts:39

06/15/2009 9:30 AM  
Hi,

I have set one group policy on an OU which is having some startup scripts. Now on two machines these Startup script option is not showing in RSOP.MSC as well as gpresult /v is also showing N/A in Startup script. When I ran (secedit /configure /db reset /cfg "c:\windows\security\templates\setup security.inf" /overwrite) & update GP /Forec, I was able to see those startup script in RSOP but when I restart those machine, again not able to see scripts option in RSOP / gpresult /v.

Kindly help to resolve this problem.


Dhiraj



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dmareliaUser is Offline

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06/15/2009 7:35 PM  
Dhiraj-

I'm confused that resetting security on these systems makes any difference
in whether startup scripts run. It sounds like you have something else going
on. When you see the script in RSOP.MSC, does it show a last executed time?



Darren



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On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:23 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in RSOP



Hi,



I have set one group policy on an OU which is having some startup scripts.
Now on two machines these Startup script option is not showing in RSOP.MSC
as well as gpresult /v is also showing N/A in Startup script. When I ran
(secedit /configure /db reset /cfg "c:\windows\security\templates\setup
security.inf" /overwrite) & update GP /Forec, I was able to see those
startup script in RSOP but when I restart those machine, again not able to
see scripts option in RSOP / gpresult /v.



Kindly help to resolve this problem.





Dhiraj







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dmareliaUser is Offline

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06/16/2009 6:25 AM  
Dhiraj-

What version of Windows are the clients? I can't see any connection between
RSOP and local system permissions. Either the policy is running or its not.
If not, then perhaps its not targeted correctly? If this is XP, you might
want to look at the userenv.log file or check the Application event log for
events of source Userinit, which is what script processing does.



Darren



From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:11 PM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Hi Darren,



I was waiting for your reply. See I am not able to see even Scripts option
in RSOP. Only when I ran the below command to reset local security policy &
then run Gpupdate /force, somehow I was able to see scripts option in RSOP &
it's showing Never run in last executed. But when I restarted this machine,
again the same problem. Not seeing Scripts option in RSOP



Dhiraj









From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:05 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Dhiraj-

I'm confused that resetting security on these systems makes any difference
in whether startup scripts run. It sounds like you have something else going
on. When you see the script in RSOP.MSC, does it show a last executed time?



Darren



From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:23 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in RSOP



Hi,



I have set one group policy on an OU which is having some startup scripts.
Now on two machines these Startup script option is not showing in RSOP.MSC
as well as gpresult /v is also showing N/A in Startup script. When I ran
(secedit /configure /db reset /cfg "c:\windows\security\templates\setup
security.inf" /overwrite) & update GP /Forec, I was able to see those
startup script in RSOP but when I restart those machine, again not able to
see scripts option in RSOP / gpresult /v.



Kindly help to resolve this problem.





Dhiraj







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dmareliaUser is Offline

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06/16/2009 8:04 PM  
One thing I see in that is that you are getting a slow link being detected.
That *could* be affecting things. You could try enabling the policy at
Computer Config\Admin Templates\System\Group Policy\Scripts Policy
Processing\Allow processing across a slow link.



Otherwise I don't see anything that would prevent the script from being
received. Also, the fact that RSOP shows the scripts as not executed means
that its being received but something is failing. That is a different
problem that you will have to troubleshoot within your script.


Darren



From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:21 PM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Darren,



It's Windows XP SP3 machine. It's targeted correctly. I am not getting any
error/warning in Application Events for Group Policy. Only simply showing
Group Policy updated successfully.



USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:555 ProcessGPOs: Starting computer Group Policy
(Background) processing...

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:555 ProcessGPOs:

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:555 ProcessGPOs:

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:571 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Entering with
timeout 600000 and flags 0x0

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:571 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Machine critical
section has been claimed. Handle = 0x158

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:571 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Leaving
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:571 ProcessGPOs: Machine role is 2.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:587 PingComputer: PingBufferSize set as 2048

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:587 PingComputer: Adapter speed 100000000 bps

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:34:852 PingComputer: First time: 258

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:35:071 PingComputer: Second time: 220

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:35:071 PingComputer: Second time less than first
time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:35:290 PingComputer: First time: 208

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:35:634 PingComputer: Second time: 352

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:35:962 PingComputer: First time: 320

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:36:259 PingComputer: Second time: 292

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:36:259 PingComputer: Second time less than first
time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:36:259 PingComputer: Transfer rate: 222 Kbps Loop
count: 1

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:36:274 ProcessGPOs: A slow link was detected.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:36:274 ProcessGPOs: network name is 43.88.83.128

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:493 ProcessGPOs: User name is:
CN=INACWCOOVIGNESH,OU=Computers,DC=domain,DC=com, Domain name is: Domain

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:493 ProcessGPOs: Domain controller is:
\\adc04.domain.com Domain DN is domain.com

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:509 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for gptext.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:509 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for dskquota.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:509 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for gptext.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:509 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for C:\WINDOWS\system32\iedkcs32.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:524 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for C:\WINDOWS\system32\iedkcs32.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:524 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for scecli.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:524 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for C:\WINDOWS\System32\cscui.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:524 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for C:\WINDOWS\system32\iedkcs32.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:540 ReadGPExtensions: Rsop entry point not found
for gptext.dll.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:540 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:540 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:540 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {0ACDD40C-75AC-47ab-BAA0-BF6DE7E7FE63}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:540 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {25537BA6-77A8-11D2-9B6C-0000F8080861}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:555 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:555 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:555 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {42B5FAAE-6536-11d2-AE5A-0000F87571E3}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:555 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:571 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {4CFB60C1-FAA6-47f1-89AA-0B18730C9FD3}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:571 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {7B849a69-220F-451E-B3FE-2CB811AF94AE}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:571 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:571 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:571 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {A2E30F80-D7DE-11d2-BBDE-00C04F86AE3B}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:587 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {B1BE8D72-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:587 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:587 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {B587E2B1-4D59-4e7e-AED9-22B9DF11D053}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:587 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {C631DF4C-088F-4156-B058-4375F0853CD8}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:587 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {c6dc5466-785a-11d2-84d0-00c04fb169f7}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:602 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {CF7639F3-ABA2-41DB-97F2-81E2C5DBFC5D}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:602 ReadExtStatus: Reading Previous Status for
extension {e437bc1c-aa7d-11d2-a382-00c04f991e27}

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:602 ProcessGPOs: Calling GetGPOInfo for normal
policy mode

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:602 GetGPOInfo: ********************************

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:38:602 GetGPOInfo: Entering...

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:118 GetGPOInfo: Server connection established.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:790 GetGPOInfo: Bound successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:930 SearchDSObject: Searching
<OU=Users,DC=domain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:946 SearchDSObject: Found GPO(s):
<[LDAP://cn={E4DBC722-3E90-43CF-87F7-0363971ED5F8},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=
domain,DC=com;2]>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:946 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:946 ProcessGPO: Deferring search for
<LDAP://cn={E4DBC722-3E90-43CF-87F7-0363971ED5F8},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=d
omain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:946 SearchDSObject: Searching
<OU=users,DC=domain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:946 SearchDSObject: Found GPO(s): < >

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:962 SearchDSObject: Searching
<OU=users,DC=domain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:962 SearchDSObject: Found GPO(s): < >

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:962 SearchDSObject: Searching
<OU=users,DC=domain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:962 SearchDSObject: Found GPO(s):
<[LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=
domain,DC=com;0]>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:962 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:43:977 ProcessGPO: Deferring search for
<LDAP://CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=d
omain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:321 SearchDSObject: Searching
<CN=AP-IN-DEL,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:415 SearchDSObject: No GPO(s) for this object.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:415 EvaluateDeferredGPOs: Searching for GPOs in
cn=policies,cn=system,DC=domain,DC=com

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:665 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:665 ProcessGPO: Searching
<cn={E4DBC722-3E90-43CF-87F7-0363971ED5F8},cn=policies,cn=system,DC=domain,D
C=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:665 ProcessGPO: Machine has access to this GPO.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:680 ProcessGPO: GPO passes the filter check.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:680 ProcessGPO: Found functionality version of:
2

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:44:680 ProcessGPO: Found file system path of:
<\\domain.com\sysvol\domain.com\Policies\{E4DBC722-3E90-43CF-87F7-0363971ED5
F8}>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:649 ProcessGPO: Found common name of:
<{E4DBC722-3E90-43CF-87F7-0363971ED5F8}>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:649 ProcessGPO: Found display name of:
<ScreenSaver SID - Cochin>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:649 ProcessGPO: Found machine version of: GPC is
5, GPT is 5

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:665 ProcessGPO: Found flags of: 0

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:665 ProcessGPO: Found extensions:
[{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}{53D6AB1D-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17
}][{42B5FAAE-6536-11D2-AE5A-0000F87571E3}{40B6664F-4972-11D1-A7CA-0000F87571
E3}][{827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}{803E14A0-B4FB-11D0-A0D0-00A0C90F
574B}]

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:665 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:665 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:665 ProcessGPO: Searching
<CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=domain,D
C=com>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:680 ProcessGPO: Machine has access to this GPO.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:680 ProcessGPO: GPO passes the filter check.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:680 ProcessGPO: Found functionality version of:
2

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:47:680 ProcessGPO: Found file system path of:
<\\domain.com\sysvol\domain.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984
F9}>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:071 ProcessGPO: Found common name of:
<{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:071 ProcessGPO: Found display name of: <Default
Domain Policy>

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:071 ProcessGPO: Found machine version of: GPC is
229, GPT is 229

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:087 ProcessGPO: Found flags of: 0

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:087 ProcessGPO: Found extensions:
[{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}{0F6B957D-509E-11D1-A7CC-0000F87571E3
}{53D6AB1B-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}{53D6AB1D-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17
}][{827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}{803E14A0-B4FB-11D0-A0D0-00A0C90F57
4B}][{B1BE8D72-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}{53D6AB1B-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB9
4F17}{53D6AB1D-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}]

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:087 ProcessGPO: ==============================

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:087 GetGPOInfo: GPO Local Group Policy doesn't
contain any data since the version number is 0. It will be skipped.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:102 GetGPOInfo: Leaving with 1

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:102 GetGPOInfo: ********************************

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:102 ProcessGPOs: Logging Data for Target
<INACWCOOVIGNESH>.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:102 ProcessGPOs: OpenThreadToken failed with error
1008, assuming thread is not impersonating

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:102 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:118 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Registry

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:118 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:118 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:118 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security
group membership change and extension Registry has NoGPOChanges set.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:118 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:134 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:134 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Wireless

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:134 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:134 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Wireless's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:134 ProcessGPOs: Extension Wireless skipped
because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:149 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:149 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Folder
Redirection

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:149 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:149 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Folder Redirection's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:165 ProcessGPOs: Extension Folder Redirection
skipped with flags 0x50007.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:165 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:165 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Microsoft
Disk Quota

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:165 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:165 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Microsoft Disk Quota's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:180 ProcessGPOs: Extension Microsoft Disk Quota
skipped with flags 0x50007.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:180 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:180 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension QoS Packet
Scheduler

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:180 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:180 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension QoS Packet Scheduler's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:196 ProcessGPOs: Extension QoS Packet Scheduler
skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:196 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:196 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Scripts

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:196 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:196 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:212 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security
group membership change and extension Scripts has NoGPOChanges set.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:212 ProcessGPOs: Extension Scripts skipped with
flags 0x50007.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:212 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:212 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet
Explorer Zonemapping

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:212 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:227 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Internet Explorer Zonemapping's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:227 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer
Zonemapping skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:227 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:227 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet
Explorer User Accelerators

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:243 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:243 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Internet Explorer User Accelerators's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:243 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer User
Accelerators skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:243 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:243 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Security

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:259 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:259 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:259 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security
group membership change and extension Security has NoGPOChanges set.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:259 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:259 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:274 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet
Explorer Branding

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:274 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:274 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Internet Explorer Branding's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:274 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer
Branding skipped with flags 0x50007.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:274 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:290 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension EFS recovery

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:290 ReadStatus: Read Extension's Previous status
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:290 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:290 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes and no security
group membership change and extension EFS recovery has NoGPOChanges set.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:290 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:305 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:305 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension 802.3 Group
Policy

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:305 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:305 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension 802.3 Group Policy's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:305 ProcessGPOs: Extension 802.3 Group Policy
skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:321 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:321 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Microsoft
Offline Files

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:321 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:321 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Microsoft Offline Files's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:337 ProcessGPOs: Extension Microsoft Offline Files
skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:337 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:337 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Software
Installation

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:337 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:337 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Software Installation's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:352 ProcessGPOs: Extension Software Installation
skipped with flags 0x50007.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:352 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:352 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension Internet
Explorer Machine Accelerators

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:352 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:352 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension Internet Explorer Machine Accelerators's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:368 ProcessGPOs: Extension Internet Explorer
Machine Accelerators skipped because both deleted and changed GPO lists are
empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:368 ProcessGPOs: -----------------------

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:368 ProcessGPOs: Processing extension IP Security

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:368 CompareGPOLists: The lists are the same.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:368 CheckGPOs: No GPO changes but couldn't read
extension IP Security's status or policy time.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:384 ProcessGPOs: Extension IP Security skipped
because both deleted and changed GPO lists are empty.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:384 ProcessGPOs: No WMI logging done in this
policy cycle.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:384 LeaveCriticalPolicySection: Critical section
0x158 has been released.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:384 ProcessGPOs: Computer Group Policy has been
applied.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:384 ProcessGPOs: Leaving with 1.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:399 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Entering with
timeout 600000 and flags 0x0

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:399 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Machine critical
section has been claimed. Handle = 0x158

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:399 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Leaving
successfully.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:634 LeaveCriticalPolicySection: Critical section
0x158 has been released.

USERENV(2bc.844) 10:59:49:634 GPOThread: Next refresh will happen in 111
minutes

USERENV(564.90c) 11:00:30:462 LibMain: Process Name: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE

USERENV(ccc.c00) 11:00:43:462 LibMain: Process Name: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE

USERENV(e34.fbc) 11:00:53:602 LibMain: Process Name: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE

USERENV(6a4.a0) 11:01:07:212 LibMain: Process Name: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE

USERENV(7f8.57c) 11:03:42:930 LibMain: Process Name: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\EXCEL.EXE

USERENV(2bc.a58) 11:04:50:055 ProcessGPOs:

USERENV(2bc.a58) 11:04:50:055 ProcessGPOs:







Dhiraj









From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 10:52 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Dhiraj-

What version of Windows are the clients? I can't see any connection between
RSOP and local system permissions. Either the policy is running or its not.
If not, then perhaps its not targeted correctly? If this is XP, you might
want to look at the userenv.log file or check the Application event log for
events of source Userinit, which is what script processing does.



Darren



From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 10:11 PM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Hi Darren,



I was waiting for your reply. See I am not able to see even Scripts option
in RSOP. Only when I ran the below command to reset local security policy &
then run Gpupdate /force, somehow I was able to see scripts option in RSOP &
it's showing Never run in last executed. But when I restarted this machine,
again the same problem. Not seeing Scripts option in RSOP



Dhiraj









From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:05 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in
RSOP



Dhiraj-

I'm confused that resetting security on these systems makes any difference
in whether startup scripts run. It sounds like you have something else going
on. When you see the script in RSOP.MSC, does it show a last executed time?



Darren



From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Haritwal, Dhiraj
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 1:23 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gptalk] Group policy startup script option is not showing in RSOP



Hi,



I have set one group policy on an OU which is having some startup scripts.
Now on two machines these Startup script option is not showing in RSOP.MSC
as well as gpresult /v is also showing N/A in Startup script. When I ran
(secedit /configure /db reset /cfg "c:\windows\security\templates\setup
security.inf" /overwrite) & update GP /Forec, I was able to see those
startup script in RSOP but when I restart those machine, again not able to
see scripts option in RSOP / gpresult /v.



Kindly help to resolve this problem.





Dhiraj







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