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Event ID 1000 and 1202 Messages May Occur Every Five Minutes on the Domain ControllerArticle ID: 279432 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q279432 SYMPTOMS After you modify Group Policy in a Windows 2000 domain, the
following error messages may be logged in the Application event log of the
domain controller every five minutes: Event Type:
Warning Event Source: SceCli Event Category: None Event ID: 1202 User: N/A Computer: ComputerName Description: Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x6fc : The trust relationship between the primary domain and the trusted domain failed. Please look for more details in TroubleShooting section in Security Help.
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Event Type: Error Event Source: Userenv Event Category: None Event ID: 1000 User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: SLDN220IN Description: The Group Policy client-side extension Security was passed flags (17) and returned a failure status code of (1332). Event Type:
Warning Event Source: SceCli Event Category: None Event ID: 1202 User: N/A Computer: ComputerName Description: Security policies are propagated with warning. 0x534 : No mapping between account names and security IDs was done. Please look for more details in TroubleShooting section in Security Help.
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Event Type: Error Event Source: Userenv Event Category: None Time: 17:31 User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: SLDN220IN Description: The Group Policy client-side extension Security was passed flags (17) and returned a failure status code of (1332). CAUSE This issue can occur if the link from the Default Domain
Controllers policy to the Domain Controllers organizational unit has been
broken. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, add a Group Policy object link for
the Default Domain Controller policy to the Domain Controllers organizational
unit:
MORE INFORMATION These error messages can also occur if you move the domain
controller account from the Domain Controllers organizational unit to another
organizational unit, and you do not link the Default Domain Controllers policy
to the new organizational unit. PropertiesArticle ID: 279432 - Last Review: March 1, 2007 - Revision: 3.2
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