On a PC with Windows XP SP1, open up AD Users and Computers, open your GPO, right click administrative templates under either user or computer config and select "add remove templates. Remove the templates with the latest date stamp then add them back from the ones under c:\windows\inf... Do that...
Just out of curiosity, have you edited any GPO's with a windows XP SP2 PC? We are running a win2k AD environment with win2k (SP2, SP3, and SP4) and Windows XP base and SP1 PCs. I upgraded my PC to SP2, I then did some GPO changes which updated the global templates to the XP2 SP2 versions. After...
Thanks Mark, That worked great.
I was going to put one together myself but was unsure about the [strings] section. Apparently it's just the text that gets displayed for the setting itself.
It looks like the time format key is a "current user" setting. Which gets set from the "default user". Anyway, I could write a script to do it, but I think GPO is a better way to go as we already have way too many startup scripts. The string is.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control...
I was doing some research on creating custom "ADM" templates to add into Group Policy, but am finding little help online for this.
Basically, we are running Win2k AD with win2k and XP clients. I want to add the functionality into Group Policy to set the "regional settings" on our clients...
So, turns out it was something simple which I should have caught. It turns out that occasionally for some "unknown" reason, the TCP/IP Netbios helper service is getting set to manual for startup. Then, onm the subsequent reboot, the issue presents itself. I didn't even notice it until I decided...
The Sources assoc.???
They are "userenv" errors in the application event log.
Basically it's errors stating that group policy files cannot be accessed so GPO's weren't applied.
I have tried accessing the resources using UNC and it does fail (\\domain.com\sysvol).
Would need more information on why the assigned AA Reader package isn't functioning. Have you tried using .ZAP files to deploy non MSI based installs? The only down side to them is that if the installation executable does not support "silent" switches, there will be user interaction needed.
Somewhat tough to explain but here goes. We have had this issue on approximately 15 of our Windows 2000 servers at random times over the last year. Most recently on a "Powered by Windows" NAS server. I'm not sure exactly what the cause is, but there are a repeating 1000 and 1001 events. Also...
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