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ja necron, ich habs gelesen. die komische zeichenfolge ist genau der name der datei, die ich von microsoft bekommen habe. man beachte das preSP2fix im namen. pre heißt soviel wie vor. Es handelt sich also nicht um das 2. servicepack sondern wirklich nur um dieses spezifische problem. und ja ich hab die datei noch. sagt eure email addy und ich schicks euch. mein virenscanner (neustes update) hat nix gefunden, aber garantieren kann ich denoch nicht dafür. aber es war ein direkter link zu einer microsoftseite. da das passwort laut microsoft aber nur einmal funktioniert nützt euch der link nix.

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Network File Errors Occur After You Install Windows XP SP1

The information in this article applies to:

 

Q331519

 

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP1

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP2

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP3

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP1

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP2

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP3

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1

 

This article was previously published under Q331519

SYMPTOMS

After you install Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1), you may see a variety of errors relating to Windows XP SP1 client computers. These errors may include, but are not limited to the following errors:

When you open Microsoft Office files, they are opened as read-only (you have to click Save As to save a file).

You cannot copy files.

The file or the network path no longer exists.

Network paths are not accepted by any network provider.

The following event ID messages are logged after you apply Group Policy objects (GPOs):

 

Event Type: Error

Event Source: Userenv

Event Category: None

Event ID: 1058

Date: 2/8/2002

Time: 7:25:40 AM

User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

Computer: MYCOMPUTER

Description: Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO

CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=lcds,DC=lab

The file must be present at the location \\lcds.lab\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}

(Access is denied) Group Policy processing aborted.

 

 

Event Type: Error

Event Source: SceCli

Event Category: None

Event ID: 1030

Date: 2/8/2002

Time: 7:30:46 AM

User: N/A

Computer: MYCOMPUTER

Description: Windows cannot query for the list of Group Policy objects. A message that describes the reason for this was previously logged by the policy engine.

The following event ID message is logged:

 

Event Type: Error

Event Source: Userenv

Event Category: None

Event ID: 1058

Date: 2/8/2002

Time: 12:30:46 AM

User: N/A

Computer: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

Description: Windows cannot access the file gpt.ini for GPO CN={GUID},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=DOMAIN,DC=com. The file must be present at the location <\\domain.com\SysVol\domain.com\Policies\{GUID}\gpt.ini>. (Access is denied. ). Group Policy processing aborted.

You receive the following error message when you try to open a file on a network share:

 

Cannot open the File on network share

Make sure a disk is in the drive you specified.

You cannot find the file that you specify, even when you select a file from Windows Explorer.

Some files are corrupted.

Generic error messages that indicate errors copying a file or opening a file appear at random on the Windows XP SP1 client.

CAUSE

These problems occur because of an incompatibility in Server Message Block (SMB) signing between Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP SP1. By default, SMB signing is turned on on domain controllers only when possible. By default, you only experience this problem when you copy files to and from a domain controller. However, if you apply policy settings or set registry keys to servers, you may experience problems when you copy files to and from a server.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, apply the security patch outlined in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

329170 MS02-070: Flaw in SMB Signing May Permit Group Policy to Be Modified

 

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, use Group Policy settings to turn off SMB signing. To do so, set the Default Domain Controller policy settings to Disabled:

Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.

Right-click the Domain Controllers organizational unit, and then click Properties.

Click the Group Policies tab.

Click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and then click Edit.

Locate

Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options

 

If any of the following policy settings are set to Enabled, double click the setting, click to select the Define this policy setting check box, click Disabled, and then click OK.

 

NOTE: By default, only one setting is set to Enabled.

Digitally sign client communication (always)

Digitally sign client communication (when possible)

Digitally sign server communication (always)

Digitally sign server communication (when possible)

 

 

Close Group Policy editor, click OK, and then quit Active Directory Users and Computers.

 

By default, Group Policy settings are refreshed on domain controllers every five minutes. To force the policy settings to be refreshed on Windows 2000 immediately, run the following command:

secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy /enforce

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After the settings are applied, restart Windows 2000.

The following list describes the default settings for the Default Domain Controllers policy settings:

Digitally sign client communication (always): Not defined

Digitally sign client communication (when possible): Not defined

Digitally sign server communication (always): Not defined

Digitally sign server communication (when possible): Enabled

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

161372 How to Enable SMB Signing in Windows NT

 

314494 Group Policies Are Not Applied The Way You Expect; Event ID 1058 and Event ID 1030 Errors in the Application Log

 

Last Reviewed: 1/27/2003

Keywords: kbbug kbQFE kbWin2000preSP4Fix KB331519

 

 

Gruss daruma

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  • 2 Monate später...

Hallo

 

Ich habe den Hotfix von MS erhalten ! Ich weiss aber noch nicht ob er mein Problem beseitigt hat oder nicht, da ich ihn erst am späteren Freitag Nachmittag beim Kunden installiert habe (Feedback in ein paar Tagen folgt ...)

 

Wer den Patch will schickt ein Email an mich (renato.mucciarelli@sologic.biz) mit Betreff "XP_Pro_hotfix810907german.zip" .( ist ca 600 KB gross).

 

so long

Mucciarelli

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