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    Understanding security issues in the applicatino log

    Okay folks, newbie with a question here:

    While scanning the error logs for one of our servers, I came across the following in the application log from a source called "SceCli":

    Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x428 : An exception occurred in the service when handling the control request.
    Please look for more details in TroubleShooting section in Security Help.

    Then, there's an error from source "Userenv":

    The Group Policy client-side extension Security was passed flags (17) and returned a failure status code of (1064).

    The above is still very much greek to me, so could some of you educate me on this? What does this mean, and is it a significant security issue?

    (FYI: This is on Windows 2000)

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    You can identify the restricted group that is causing the problem by viewing the Winlogon.log file that is created.

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320099
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    Thanks, I found the updates so I think this'll fix things.

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