Remote work station over VPN tunnel - GroupPolicy errors
hello everyone,
i have setup branch in sc join our domain in ny on vpn gateway-to-gateway. network id brach in sc 192.168.3.0/24. each workstation have preferred dns pointing domain controller ip 192.168.1.172 , secondary dns sc router's ip 192.168.3.1 network id in ny 192.168.1.0/24. workstation in sc getting grouppolicy errors. here errors event manager:
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event id: 1055
task category: none
level: error
keywords:
user: system
computer: socal-04.daynite.local
description:
the processing of group policy failed. windows not resolve computer name. caused 1 of more of following:
a) name resolution failure on current domain controller.
b) active directory replication latency (an account created on domain controller has not replicated current domain controller).
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event id: 1030
task category: none
level: error
keywords:
user: daynite\mreichel
computer: socal-04.daynite.local
description:
the processing of group policy failed. windows attempted retrieve new group policy settings user or computer. in details tab error code , description. windows automatically retry operation @ next refresh cycle. computers joined domain must have proper name resolution , network connectivity domain controller discovery of new group policy objects , settings. event logged when group policy successful.
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i added persistence route each workstation ny's network 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 , gateway 192.168.1.2 (router's ip in ny) still getting errors above. not know problem , else do. hope can me fix problem.
thank in advance,
hi,
thanks posting issue in forum.
regarding current issue, may related dns or misconfigured gateway issue. @ time, please check if dns , gateway have been configured correctly.
in addition, please refer following article troubleshoot group policy issue.
troubleshooting group policy using event logs
hope helps.
best regards,
andy qi
andy qi
technet community support
Windows Server > Group Policy
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