Event Id | 5466 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing |
Description | PAStore Engine polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory cannot be reached, and will use the cached copy of the Active Directory IPsec policy instead. Any changes made to the Active Directory IPsec policy since the last poll could not be applied. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when any changes made to the Active Directory IPsec policy since the last poll could not be applied. Resolution : Check the local computer connection to a domain controller This error condition indicates that the Group Policy client is not able to find a domain controller for its domain. If the local computer cannot successfully communicate with a domain controller, then it cannot retrieve updates to its Group Policy settings, including any changes to Internet Policy security (IPsec) policy. If you suspect the communications problem was temporary, then follow the procedure in the "Manually retrieve the Group Policy" section to see if Group Policy can now be accessed. If the Group Policy cannot be manually retrieved, then you will need to troubleshoot Group Policy. Note To perform these procedures, you must have membership in the localAdministrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. Manually retrieve the Group Policy To attempt to manually retrieve Group Policy from the domain controller: 1.Start an administrative command prompt. ClickStart, clickAll Programs, click Accessories, right-clickCommand Prompt, and then clickRun as administrator. 2.At the command prompt, type the command:gpupdate /force |
Reference Links | a href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc733426.aspx"target="_blank">Event ID 5466 from Source Security |
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