Applying security policy hangs windows 2000




















EXE utility to temporarily prevent non-Microsoft services from starting up the next time the system boots. When you reboot the system, if the problem does not recur, then you now have a much smaller list of potential culprits to troubleshoot. The majority of instances that we tend to run into however, revolve around group policy processing. If you manage a lot of computers that need the same security settings, then the best way to configure the security on your network is to import the template into a Group Policy.

Here are the step-by-step instructions on how to do it:. If you're in a Windows domain with Active Directory, you can still apply security templates—just not through the Group Policy. To set the security on a local computer, use the Local Security Policy console located in the Administrative Tools folder. If you aren't in a Windows domain and still want to automate the application of security templates on several computers, then use the powerful command-line utility Secedit.

This utility will let you do much more than just apply security templates. To get help on Secedit, run it without any switches. Check out the Windows Server archive , and catch up on the most recent editions of Jim Boyce's column. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows Server newsletter, delivered each Tuesday!

We've seen this when there is network connectivity issues with our DCs. In fact, we had this issue just the other day when our core switch had a loose stacking cable on the back.

We started several constant pings to several of our servers and we would see occasional ping drops. Also, try looking for any errors on either the switch interface the DC is plugged into or specific PCs are using. You might have a bad cable I've see it where someone makes a bad ethernet cable and it appears to function fine, but drops packets here and there.

Synthetic Development is an IT service provider. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. Rivitir This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Brahms wrote: Group policies We have not run an RSOP I'm not saying this is your problem, but it can definitely contribute. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ».

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