IT Explorer wrote: » I googled about RPC and now it is solved, it was firewall issue , when enabling rules below on the target client, rpc issue disappeared: Remote Service Management (NP-In) Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI-In) now the other problem that I cannot apply computer configuration gpo is still there , crrussell3, 1. I had 2 gpo's , one for user configuration which is applied to myusers OU, and other gpo for the computer configuratin which is applied to mycomputers OU. 2. MYUsers gpo is working fine , the problem is that the mycomputers gpo is not function, 3. after executing the GPRW On the xp computer that is one of the targeted computers, MyComputers policy didn't apply and failed with the following event Id's: 1054, 1030, 1097. the same for windows 7 computer, MyComputers policy didn't apply and failed with the following event Id's: 101, 103, 108. That is all till now, I hope to get help on this issue , cos it is freezing me now.
crrussell3 wrote: » Off the top of my head, event id errors 101, 103 and 108 typically point to ntfs issues with the gpsi. Do the COMPUTER accounts have share/ntfs access to the unc path of the installer you are calling in gpsi? I believe your other three event id 1054, 1030 and 1097 point to DNS issues, if their source is gp.Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Event Logs is a great resource to figure out what a lot of them mean.
IT Explorer wrote: » I shared folder that contain the software package, and gave "read permission" for everyone , and pointed to it from the gpo using unc path I can ping the server from the client pcs with the name of that server, so dns is working fine, isn't it?I also can open the share from windows xp and 7, Is there any further investigation I can do ?
IT Explorer wrote: » I shared folder that contain the software package, and gave "read permission" for everyone , and pointed to it from the gpo using unc path I can ping the server from the client pcs with the name of that server, so dns is working fine, isn't it? I also can open the share from windows xp and 7, Is there any further investigation I can do ?