[gptalk] Re: Executing: Begin User Group Policy

  • From: "Alan & Margaret" <syspro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:04:59 +1000

Hi Maria,

The second log has entries for CSyncManager trying to synchronise the user
profiles while the first does not. Could it be that you have very large
profiles and when you move to a new machine it takes a long time to download
all of the contents? You say that it eventually works, suggesting that it is
not hanging on a security problem. Is it a very slow link?

 

Alan Cuthbertson 

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Sent: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 11:45 PM
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Subject: [gptalk] Re: Executing: Begin User Group Policy

Hello Darren and thank you for answering.
I already enabled the verbose userenv logging and I compared two log files:
one after a normal boot and another after hard reset. Here is the
difference:

the "Good" one:
 19:39:20:608 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: policy set
to SYNC
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ApplyGroupPolicy: Entering. Flags = 6
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs: Starting user Group Policy
(Background) processing...
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:  Verbose output to eventlog
requested.
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 CEvents::Report: ReportEvent failed.  Error =
1502
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Entering with
timeout 600000 and flags 0x0
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: User critical
section has been claimed.  Handle = 0xa60
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 EnterCriticalPolicySectionEx: Leaving
successfully.
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 ProcessGPOs:  Machine role is 2.
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 CEvents::Report: ReportEvent failed.  Error =
1502
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 PingComputer: Adapter speed 100000000 bps
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 PingComputer:  First time:  0
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:608 PingComputer:  Fast link.  Exiting.
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:624 CEvents::Report: ReportEvent failed.  Error =
1502
USERENV(294.c2c) 19:39:20:624 CEvents::Report: ReportEvent failed.  Error =
1502

the "BAD" one:

IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: policy set to SYNC
USERENV(d10.d14) 14:39:45:428 LibMain: Process Name:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous,
Reason: policy set to SYNC
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 ApplyGroupPolicy: Entering. Flags = 6
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 ProcessGPOs: Starting user Group Policy
(Background) processing...
USERENV(288.bd0) 14:40:01:358 ProcessGPOs:
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:265 InitializePolicyProcessing: Initialised
Machine Mutex/Events
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:328 InitializePolicyProcessing: Initialised User
Mutex/Events
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:328 LibMain: Process Name:
\??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:406 Entering CUserProfile::Initialize ...
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:406 CUserProfile::Initialize called by winlogon
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:406 CUserProfile::Initialize: critical section
initialized
USERENV(288.28c) 14:40:40:406 CSyncManager::Initialize: critical section
initialized


on the "bad" one, starts userinit.exe and the whole policy procedure
reiterate. The last lines in the "bad" log are
IsSyncForegroundPolicyRefresh: Synchronous, Reason: policy set to SYNC
LibMain: Process Name:  C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe

I can sometimes reboot nine or ten times without problems, and sometime we
have to remove the rechargeable battery.
I cannot find any causal connection.

If you have any ideea, please let me know. Thank you.

Maria
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 10:33:19 -0700
> Von: "Darren Mar-Elia" <darren@xxxxxxxxxx>
> An: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Betreff: [gptalk] Re: Executing: Begin User Group Policy

> Maria-
> Its hard to say exactly the problem but I think the first thing to do
> would
> be to enable verbose userenv logging on that system and see if it shows
> where the time is being spent. You can post the relevant parts of the log
> here if you want, so that we can take a look.  More info on enabling that
> logging is here:
> 
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221833
> 
> Darren
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of maria_medeea1@xxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 10:05 AM
> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [gptalk] Executing: Begin User Group Policy
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I search for a long time the solution for a problem one client in our
> domain
> has.
> XP SP2 it happens randomly and after many gpupdate /force and reboots I
> still don't know why it can happen :((
> The Problem: we change a Laptop with a newer one for one User and since
> than
> he cannot sometimes to log in. It takes very long after he logs on. It
> hangs
> on "applying user settings" after I activate the verbose login it remains
> on
> "Executing: Begin User Group Policy" and what helps ist a hard reset.
> We changed the motherboard and the harddisk (we thought it may be the
> hardware, but it wasn't).
> We reinstalled the client and made a new profile. The Problem is the same.
> It never happens with my account (I work remotely with dom.admin account).
> I searched the internet but I didn't find anything.
> What could it be?
> Thank you. Cheers
> 
> maria
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