Am 06.10.2015 um 20:28 schrieb mourik jan c heupink:> Have you verified, that the error "Access is denied" is correct? > I can access the UNC >\\samba.company.com\sysvol\samba.company.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\User\> So I guess "access denied" is NOT the problem.Can you successfully created a file there (e. g. right-click -> new -> textfile)?> Anyway: that running sysvolreset again will not give me a > registry.pol file in that location... > > ... > > Just checked backups from beginning july this year: no registry.pol > there as well. > > Do others here have a registry.pol file in the default domain policy?As said: When you set a machine/user policy, the file is generated. Of course only, if the user doing the edit, has permissions to edit the SYSVOL share. Regards, Marc
On 6-10-2015 20:58, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:> Can you successfully created a file there (e. g. right-click -> new -> > textfile)?Yes I can.> As said: When you set a machine/user policy, the file is generated. Of > course only, if the user doing the edit, has permissions to edit the > SYSVOL share.And yet it is NOT there..? I have checked all our policy directories on sysvol, and I have a "Registery.pol" only in some "/Machine" directories, and none in "/User" or "/Group Policy". Are my systems seriously screwed up? Most of my policies DO seem to work... (we have some systems that fail to run shutdown scripts, but for the majority of systems everything seems to work fine...) MJ
Am 06.10.2015 um 21:26 schrieb mourik jan c heupink:> I have checked all our policy directories on sysvol, and I have a > "Registery.pol" only in some "/Machine" directories, and none in "/User" > or "/Group Policy".Do you have any policy in the User tree in the GPME in that GPO? If you never defined one, then the file is missing. Try e. g. setting the screensaver timeout to 15 mins (inside the user tree - not machine). Then the file should be created by GPME. Regards, Marc