Group Policy IPv6 FYI

Aaron E. ssureshot at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 09:43:31 MST 2011


You are correct, I DNS is hosted on the S4 server and both servers are 
using the same settings... I jumped to soon at the resolution.. Sorry 
for that..

On 03/04/2011 11:31 AM, David Holder wrote:
> Aaron,
>
> Interesting. S4 is not yet IPv6 enabled so this is odd.
>
> If IPv4 is working you should not require IPv6 to be enabled to edit the
> policies.
>
> I assume that DNS is hosted on the S4 server?
>
> I'd be interested in knowing if you find out why this happends! A
> network trace might give some clues. The most likely cause would be a
> problem in name resolution.
>
> David
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> On 04/03/2011 16:18, Aaron E. wrote:
>> Hello all, this is just an FYI on my findings.. to help someone that
>> runs into the similar issues...
>>
>> I was not able to edit the policies or gpupdate /force from one of my
>> windows test servers connected to a S4 domain.. I fought with this for
>> a long while. The logs were giving no different information from a
>> working system to the not working system.. The error stated it could
>> not read the Policy due to permissions network settings or dns...
>>
>> Once I looked into it I had disabled IPv6 on the windows network
>> connection setting. I enabled this and all started working.. I am not
>> running IPv6 so not sure what the problem was..
>>
>>
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