GPO event ID: 1000

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just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a security setting in
IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have applied it correctly
through the GPO.
UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the change it IE
through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.

Source: Userenv
Eventr ID: 1000
"The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed flags (16) and
returned a failure status code of (3)

This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at bootup when the
GPO is supposed to be applied.

At bootup I will also receive the following

Souece: UserInit
Event ID: 1001
Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy object.


ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob
 
Rob142 said:
just applied a GPO to my AD Domain in order to change a
security setting in
IE. As I made the change, all my Windows XP clients have
applied it correctly
through the GPO.
UNfortunately my Windows 2000 clients are unable to apply the
change it IE
through GPO. I receive the following error in the APP log.

Source: Userenv
Eventr ID: 1000
"The Group Policy client-side extension Scripts was passed
flags (16) and
returned a failure status code of (3)

This happen as I try to update the GPO using secedit, or at
bootup when the
GPO is supposed to be applied.

At bootup I will also receive the following

Souece: UserInit
Event ID: 1001
Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy
object.


ANy help on these errors would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob

Hi,

According to EventID.net it is a DNS issue.

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1001&eventno=676&source=Userinit&phase=1

Check my website to make sure DNS is configured properly.
http://www.sd61.bc.ca/windows2000/dns.htm Also some of the new
security settings aren’t working on Windows 2000 so it may be a bug if
you are running the new Windows XP SP 2 ADM’s on your server.

Check out MS website for more info.

Cheers,
lara
 
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