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    • NattNattN
      NattNatt
      last edited by

      So one of our clients had a server that died on them, so some of my colleagues did a forced migration from what they could, however the GPO's are all messed up now - The old GPO's were showing in Group Policy Management, but I couldn't edit them.

      I have deleted one and remade it with the correct settings, but this still isnt being pulled down by the computers//server - they are still trying to reference the old folder, so GPUpdate is failing too.

      Any ideas//suggestions on how I can fix this and get it working again?

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        How many AD servers did you have before the failure? Can you tell us more about the environment and how it was fixed?

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        • NattNattN
          NattNatt
          last edited by NattNatt

          One, its a small setup, and not sure how to be honest, I know there were issues, but everyone is denying responsibility....I know the new server was put in and a migration was forced across...but thats all I know

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
            last edited by

            What do you mean a migration was forced? AD doesn't really work that way.

            How many AD servers do you have right now?

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            • GreyG
              Grey
              last edited by

              This sounds like a replication issue. What does gpresult tell you? Be sure to use /v and /h options to get a full picture.

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              • NattNattN
                NattNatt @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @Dashrender said in GPO Help after Migration:

                What do you mean a migration was forced? AD doesn't really work that way.

                How many AD servers do you have right now?

                Not sure, as above - no-one wants to claim responsibility for it, I've asked the two people that are on the ticket and both are saying the other did it...go figure! Just the one AD server now.

                @Grey said in GPO Help after Migration:

                This sounds like a replication issue. What does gpresult tell you? Be sure to use /v and /h options to get a full picture.

                0_1496213271022_upload-373c97b6-1383-4906-8e35-abcfb7c4a220

                Hmmmmm 😕

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                • NattNattN
                  NattNatt
                  last edited by

                  0_1496213375332_upload-d8abaab0-61da-462d-b4c5-94561903758d

                  The updates one isn't even showing....

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                  • NattNattN
                    NattNatt
                    last edited by

                    But I get this when running gpupdate:

                    0_1496213870894_upload-42c2ff2c-ea80-4987-b688-b4f3444ee160

                    Bearing in mind this is the new server...

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      OK, at least we're getting a little information.

                      You have SBS. That stands to reason that you likely only ever had one Domain Controller. Sure it's possible you had more than one, but seems unlikely.

                      So if the DC died - how did they recover it? - I know I know, you don't know because no one will fess up.

                      Personally I'd go to your boss and asks him to reassign the ticket back to the two buffoons who started working on this mess. But I'm guessing that's not a real option.

                      Have you checked the \stone.local\sysvol\stone.local\policies\ folder to see if the listed directory is there?

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                      • NattNattN
                        NattNatt @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in GPO Help after Migration:

                        OK, at least we're getting a little information.

                        You have SBS. That stands to reason that you likely only ever had one Domain Controller. Sure it's possible you had more than one, but seems unlikely.

                        So if the DC died - how did they recover it? - I know I know, you don't know because no one will fess up.

                        Personally I'd go to your boss and asks him to reassign the ticket back to the two buffoons who started working on this mess. But I'm guessing that's not a real option.

                        Have you checked the \stone.local\sysvol\stone.local\policies\ folder to see if the listed directory is there?

                        Ah yeah, sorry, it's been a long few weeks, should have mentioned that sorry 😞

                        And yup, I get all these fun tickets to clean up after everyone else lol...

                        I have and it doesn't, it has a different folder, with a different name 😞

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender
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                          If you have the backups, you might see if you can find those folders in the backups and restore everything to that policy folder.

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