Event Id | 1085 |
Source | Userenv |
Description | The Group Policy client-side extension IP Security failed to execute. Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension. |
Event Information | Cause: If Microsoft Windows 2000 domain includes Windows Server 2003-based servers, and Internet Protocol security (IPSec) policies are applied by using Group Policy. Resolution: Apply the supported fix only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. Related events: Event ID: 1091, Event Source: Userenv Following newsgroup information may help: "One possible reason for an access denied condition is if you request the redirection to include the option on the second panel of the GP item which say "Grant exclusive access" (or something to that affect), yet the shared folder location allows for expanded access for more than just that user. This creates a policy violation in that your requested security enforcement isnt met, so it denies the policy to run." |
Reference Links | Event ID 1091 and Event ID 1085 Appear in the Application Event Log Identifying Group Policy Client-Side Extensions Troubleshooting Group Policy Client-Side Extension Behavior Enabling the Administrator to Have Access to Redirected Folders How to dynamically create security-enhanced redirected folders by using folder redirection in Windows 2000 and in Windows Server 2003 Windows Operating System (Userenv) |
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