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DCDIAG Fails on some tests I'm not sure of
Having seutp a virtual lab I have AD and Domain Controllers setup.
I ran a dcdiag against my DC (DCDIAG /S:Server01 (which also is the FSMO) and it appears most stuff passed, but there are a few failures.
This is Server 2008 R2.
Should I be worried about these?
Starting test: FrsEvent
There are warning or error events within the last 24 hours after the
SYSVOL has been shared. Failing SYSVOL replication problems may cause
Group Policy problems.
......................... SERVER01 failed test FrsEvent
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:52:30
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:54:26
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:59:30
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 09:04:35
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x00000443
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 09:04:35
Event String:
Windows could not record the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) information for the Group Policy extension <IP Security>. Group Policy settings successfully applied to the computer or user; however, management tools may not report accurately.
......................... SERVER01 failed test SystemLog
I ran a dcdiag against my DC (DCDIAG /S:Server01 (which also is the FSMO) and it appears most stuff passed, but there are a few failures.
This is Server 2008 R2.
Should I be worried about these?
Starting test: FrsEvent
There are warning or error events within the last 24 hours after the
SYSVOL has been shared. Failing SYSVOL replication problems may cause
Group Policy problems.
......................... SERVER01 failed test FrsEvent
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:52:30
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:54:26
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 08:59:30
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x0000043D
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 09:04:35
Event String:
Windows failed to apply the IP Security settings. IP Security settings might have its own log file. Please click on the "More information" link.
A warning event occurred. EventID: 0x00000443
Time Generated: 04/20/2015 09:04:35
Event String:
Windows could not record the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) information for the Group Policy extension <IP Security>. Group Policy settings successfully applied to the computer or user; however, management tools may not report accurately.
......................... SERVER01 failed test SystemLog
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netdom query dc indicates 3 DC's
No issues with what few GPO I have setup from what I've experienced
No issues with what few GPO I have setup from what I've experienced
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ok ty for the direction, should be able to handle it from here. regards
Check your File Replication Service logs
Make sure your GPO is working properly