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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?QWRl?= on June 12, 2008, 5:44 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options The machine is a standalone but it is connected to the Internet. I have run
Anti Virus on the machine (AVG) but found no known issues. Basically it is
my home computer XP Pro, Sp2, IIS 5.1. I have also downloaded Authentication
Diagnostics to see if that would point to a possible problem.
"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:
> The message is indicating a problem and is not normally received.
> Is this machine in a domain or is it a standalone?
> Is this machine known free from malware?
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> > When I have used GPEDIT.msc to examine Group Policy settings I recieved
> > the
> > following warning :-
> >
> > ' The Group Policy secuity settings that apply to this machine could not
> > be
> > determined.
> > The error returned was trying to retrieve these settings from the local
> > security policy database.
> > (%windir%\security\database\secedit.sdb) was: The parameter is incorrect.
> >
> > All local security dettings will be displayed, but no indication will be
> > given to as to whether or not a given security setting is defined by Group
> > policy.
> > Any local security setting modified through this User Interface may be
> > subsequently be overriden by domain-level policies. '
> >
> > - Is this a problem that I should be concerned with or is it not a
> > reqirement to have Group Policy settings defined?
> >
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