Event Id | 1128 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy |
Description | The Group Policy Client Side Extension %3 may have caused the Group Policy Service to terminate unexpectedly. To prevent further failures in the Group Policy Service, this extension has been temporarily disabled until after the next system restart. Group Policy settings managed by this extension may no longer be enforced until the system is restarted. The vendor of this extension should be contacted if this issue reoccurs. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: Cause: This event is logged when the Group Policy Client Side Extension may have caused the Group Policy Service to terminate unexpectedly. Resolution : Disable client-side extension The Group Policy service has temporarily disabled this client-side extension and the processing of its policy settings to prevent any further disruption with Group Policy processing. This client-side extension is enabled on the next computer restart. Contact the vendor of this extension if the issue continues. Verify : Group Policy applies during computer startup and user logon. Afterward, Group Policy applies every 90 to 120 minutes. Events appearing in the event log may not reflect the most current state of Group Policy. Therefore, you should always refresh Group Policy to determine if Group Policy is working correctly. To refresh Group Policy on a specific computer: 1.Open theStart menu. ClickAll Programs and then clickAccessories. 2.Click Command Prompt. 3.In the command prompt window, typegpupdate and then press ENTER. 4.When the gpupdate command completes, open the Event Viewer. |
Reference Links | Event ID 1128 from Source Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy |
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