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goundhog
Guest
Both my DC's (Windows Server 2003 R2 native AD) get these errors every 5mins
in the Application log and they are filling the logs up
Eventid 1054 Source: Userenv
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network.
(An unexpected network error occurred. ). Group Policy processing aborted.
So far I have followed the microsoft suggestion as listed below but i still
get the errors - I have listed the results of the suggestions
- In Event Viewer, click System, and check for any networking-related
messages, such as Netlogon messages, that indicate a network connectivity
issue.
no known network connectiviy issues
- At the command prompt, type netdiag, and note any errors. Those errors
usually have to be resolved before Group Policy processing can continue.
no errors
At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event Viewer to see if
the Userenv 1054 event is logged again.
gpupdate done
To verify that the domain controller can be contacted through Domain Name
System (DNS), try to access \\mydomain.com\sysvol\mydomain.com, where
mydomain.com is the fully qualified DNS name of your domain.
connects fine
Verify that you can access the domain controller by using tools such as the
Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
tools work fine
Check to see whether other computers on your network are having the same
problem.
Only the DC's get this message
in the Application log and they are filling the logs up
Eventid 1054 Source: Userenv
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network.
(An unexpected network error occurred. ). Group Policy processing aborted.
So far I have followed the microsoft suggestion as listed below but i still
get the errors - I have listed the results of the suggestions
- In Event Viewer, click System, and check for any networking-related
messages, such as Netlogon messages, that indicate a network connectivity
issue.
no known network connectiviy issues
- At the command prompt, type netdiag, and note any errors. Those errors
usually have to be resolved before Group Policy processing can continue.
no errors
At the command prompt, type gpupdate, and then check Event Viewer to see if
the Userenv 1054 event is logged again.
gpupdate done
To verify that the domain controller can be contacted through Domain Name
System (DNS), try to access \\mydomain.com\sysvol\mydomain.com, where
mydomain.com is the fully qualified DNS name of your domain.
connects fine
Verify that you can access the domain controller by using tools such as the
Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.
tools work fine
Check to see whether other computers on your network are having the same
problem.
Only the DC's get this message