Windows Server 2019 Server Login or Logout Users Always Prompt "Please Wait for Group Policy Client"

prisonoo 0 Reputation points
2023-06-20T06:10:52.4+00:00

There are two types of errors and one type of warning when viewing the event log

  1. Timed out waiting for Transaction processing response from Schedule service (30000 milliseconds).

Source: Service Control Manager. Event ID (E): 7011

  1. The server {9BA05972-F6A8-11CF-A442-00A0C90A8F39} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout period.

Event 10010, DistributedCOM

  1. Windows cannot apply the Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings. Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings may have their own log files. Please click on the 'Details' link.

Event 1085. GroupPolicy (Microsoft Windows GroupPolicy)

  1. Attempting to modify Group Policy seems to have no effect, such as setting the refresh interval for computer Group Policy, setting the refresh interval for user Group Policy, configuring Group Policy caching, and enabling Group Policy caching for the server
  2. Check if the sc queryex Schedule service is running normally without exit errors

Looking forward to a solution, thank you very much, thanks!

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,091 Reputation points
    2023-06-20T15:48:41.8+00:00

    Hello Prisonoo,

    Thank you for your question and for reaching out with your question today.

    The errors and warning you mentioned are related to various aspects of system services, DCOM registration, and Group Policy settings. Here are some steps you can take to address each issue:

    1. Timed out waiting for Transaction processing response from Schedule service:
      • Ensure that the Schedule service is running and functioning properly. You can check the status of the service using the sc queryex Schedule command in the command prompt. If the service is not running, try starting it manually or restarting the server to see if it resolves the issue.
      • If the Schedule service is running but still causing timeouts, consider checking for any resource constraints or conflicting applications that might be affecting its operation.
    2. DCOM registration timeout error:
      • This error typically occurs when a DCOM component fails to register within the expected time. You can try the following steps to address the issue:
        • Verify that the server mentioned in the event is accessible and functioning properly.
        • Restart the server or affected services to see if the registration completes successfully.
        • Check for any network connectivity issues or firewall restrictions that might be blocking DCOM communication.
        • If the error persists, consult with Microsoft support or the vendor of the application/component associated with the error for further assistance.
    3. Windows cannot apply the Internet Explorer Zonemapping settings:
      • This warning indicates that there might be issues with applying the Internet Explorer Zone Mapping settings through Group Policy. You can investigate and troubleshoot the issue using the following steps:
        • Review the Group Policy settings related to Internet Explorer Zone Mapping and ensure they are correctly configured.
        • Check for any conflicts or errors in the Group Policy processing log. You can enable additional logging by adjusting the "Advanced" Group Policy settings.
        • Verify the availability and accessibility of the network resources specified in the Zone Mapping settings.
        • If needed, refer to Microsoft documentation or consult with your network administrator for further assistance in troubleshooting and configuring Internet Explorer Zone Mapping.
    4. Issues with modifying Group Policy settings:
      • If you are experiencing difficulties when modifying Group Policy settings, consider the following steps:
        • Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to modify Group Policy objects.
        • Check if there are any replication issues between domain controllers that might be preventing the changes from being applied consistently.
        • Verify that the Group Policy refresh intervals and caching settings are configured correctly.
        • If the issue persists, it may be necessary to review the Group Policy infrastructure, check for any errors in the Group Policy event logs, and consult with Microsoft support or a qualified system administrator for further assistance.

    Remember to perform these troubleshooting steps in a test or non-production environment before implementing them in a live environment. Additionally, always have proper backups and follow best practices for system maintenance and changes.

    I used AI provided by ChatGPT to formulate part of this response. I have verified that the information is accurate before sharing it with you.

    If the reply was helpful, please don’t forget to upvote or accept as answer.

    Best regards.