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Phil Peak
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 4:49 pm    Post subject: Active Directory users and computers Reply with quote

Hi

Im having trouble with the Active directory. When open it
shows no computers what so ever on the domain. The only
way I can access this is to use the Small Business Server
Admin Console. But then when I try to edit the Group
Policy I get this error message. "Group Policy Error"
(Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have
appropriate rights. The system cannot find the path
specified).

I'm logged on as Administrator not had this problem before

Many thanks

Phil
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Jim Behning
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 5:57 am    Post subject: Re: Active Directory users and computers Reply with quote

Can you start-run \\servername and see the sysvol folder? If not there
is an article that may help. 839499
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;839499

"Phil Peak" <ppeak@magnadata.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
Hi

Im having trouble with the Active directory. When open it
shows no computers what so ever on the domain. The only
way I can access this is to use the Small Business Server
Admin Console. But then when I try to edit the Group
Policy I get this error message. "Group Policy Error"
(Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have
appropriate rights. The system cannot find the path
specified).

I'm logged on as Administrator not had this problem before

Many thanks

Phil

Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Phil Peak
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 11:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Active Directory users and computers Reply with quote

Yep I can do that ok.
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
Can you start-run \\servername and see the sysvol
folder? If not there
is an article that may help. 839499
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;839499

"Phil Peak" <ppeak@magnadata.co.uk> wrote:

Hi

Im having trouble with the Active directory. When open
it
shows no computers what so ever on the domain. The only
way I can access this is to use the Small Business
Server
Admin Console. But then when I try to edit the Group
Policy I get this error message. "Group Policy Error"
(Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not
have
appropriate rights. The system cannot find the path
specified).

I'm logged on as Administrator not had this problem
before

Many thanks

Phil

Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
.
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Jim Behning
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 7:40 am    Post subject: Re: Active Directory users and computers Reply with quote

The few times I have seen the problem the article cited fixed it.

"Phil Peak" <ppeak@magnadata.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
Yep I can do that ok.
-----Original Message-----
Can you start-run \\servername and see the sysvol
folder? If not there
is an article that may help. 839499
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;839499

"Phil Peak" <ppeak@magnadata.co.uk> wrote:

Hi

Im having trouble with the Active directory. When open
it
shows no computers what so ever on the domain. The only
way I can access this is to use the Small Business
Server
Admin Console. But then when I try to edit the Group
Policy I get this error message. "Group Policy Error"
(Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not
have
appropriate rights. The system cannot find the path
specified).

I'm logged on as Administrator not had this problem
before

Many thanks

Phil

Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
.


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