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Hubert

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Aug 3, 2006, 2:12:14 AM8/3/06
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please help me anyone ... this error i find in any pc
 
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1085
Date:  2. 8. 2006
Time:  13:18:23
User:  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: 
Description:
The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute. Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
 
 

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babak via WinServerKB.com

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Aug 3, 2006, 2:47:38 AM8/3/06
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Steps to resolve this situation:
1. Create a new policy called Disk Quota Policy.
2. Edit the policy and navigate to the following: Computer Configuration ->
Administrative Templates -> System -> Disk Quotas.
3. Double click the following polices below and check the Disabled option:
- Enable disk quotas
- Enforce disk quota limit.
4. Once disabled, click Apply and exit the policy.
5. If you are using GPMC, link the policy to the OU containing the users
receiving the error or link it to the domain. If you are using Group Policy
Object Editor, right click the correct OU and create the policy.
6. On XP/2000 client machines, run the GPUPDATE /Force command or restart the
client.
7. Reboot the Domain Controller.

NOTE: If you have multiple DCs, you will have to verify that the policy is
pushed to the remaining domain controllers. To determine if the policy is in
effect, from Start -> Run, type RSOP.MSC and expand the policy setting:
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Disk Quotas.
If you do not see Administrative Templates or System, it means the policy is
not being applied to that machine. If that is the case, verify that the
machine is located in an OU affected by the policy. M250842 is an article
that talks about troubleshooting group policy errors.

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Adrian Grigorof

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Aug 3, 2006, 9:44:11 AM8/3/06
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Babak - when you copy/paste information from other sites, you should quote
the source. In this particular case this was copied from:

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1085&eventno=1412&source=Userenv&phase=1

M250842 would confuse the original poster as it is specific to
www.eventid.net.

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