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2020 Oct 28
4
GPO fail and sysvol perm errors
...i dont think thats needed..
I think your solution is in this link.
https://docs.microsoft.com/nl-nl/troubleshoot/windows-server/group-policy/permissions-this-gpo-inconsistent
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> After running sysvolreset the systems update fine. Problem is once I
> add or edit a GPO (from Windows 10 20H2) everything fails until I run
> sysvolreset again.
Thats because there is something off in the rights or,.. due to,
its trying to read it but the networks isnt ready yet.
>
> > And which group is set on sysvol in general on the share tab.
> This is the current info (I did run sy...
2020 Oct 28
0
GPO fail and sysvol perm errors
...> roup-policy/permissions-this-gpo-inconsistent
> I get no errors running GPMC.
Ah, great, so then i asumme its fixed now??
( but i think not )
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> > > After running sysvolreset the systems update fine.
> Problem is once I
> > > add or edit a GPO (from Windows 10 20H2) everything fails
> until I run
> > > sysvolreset again.
> > Thats because there is something off in the rights or,.. due to,
> > its trying to read it but the networks isnt ready yet.
> Not a network ready issue (testing with up and running systems
> manually running...
2020 Nov 18
2
formatting issue with gcc 9.3.0 on Ubuntu on WSL2
...; > chr [1:295] "8.00200000000000e-14" "8.00500000000000e-14" ...
> >
> > Has anyone else seen this? I am wondering if this is an oddity in WSL2
> >
> > or Ubuntu's gcc-9.3.0.
I cannot reproduce this issue (version 20H2, build 19042.630; Ubuntu
20.04 installed from the store). Are you sure you are running on WSL2?
(You can check this with `wsl --list --verbose`).
> Almost surely it is Windows/WSL related, I'm not seeing this on Ubuntu
> 20.04.
>
> One thing to check might be the FPU control word....
2020 Oct 26
7
GPO fail and sysvol perm errors
> It's needed after every GPO addition and edit. There must be a root
> cause to hunt down somewhere. Or is it a bug in 4.13.0 ?
Yes, and no.
Yes, its a bug.
No, in my opionion its an old setting thats just needs some updating.
Try this.
samba-tool ntacl set
"O:LAG:BAD:P(A;OICI;0x001f01ff;;;BA)(A;OICI;0x001200a9;;;SO)(A;OICI;0x001f01
2020 Nov 17
3
formatting issue with gcc 9.3.0 on Ubuntu on WSL2
I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems
to require. In particular, I am using gcc version 9.3.0. The
build went without a hitch but the tests showed that deparse(1e-16)
produced "1.00000000000000e-16" instead