You are welcome bsilvamtl
Computer not able to access one DFS path
Hello all,
Here's the situation:
A computer doesn't have access to a DFS path. The same user can access the dfs when he tries from another computer. The drive maps is deployed by GPO. The GPO is configured for Users, not computers.
These are the steps that I followed:
1 - If I map manually the path without using dfs, it works. If I try access using the dfs path... nope.
2 - The netlogon on the computer is running (as automatic).
3 - Removed the pc from the domain and rejoining. Same issue after that.
4 - There's no \ in the end of the DFS path, and it's not an issue on other PC's.
These are the errors from Event Viewer:
Event ID: 8192
Task Category: (2)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: SYSTEM
Description:
The user 'N:' preference item in the 'GPO - DRIVE MAPS {....}' Group Policy object did not apply because it failed with error code '0x80070035 The network path was not found.' See trace file for more details.
AND
Event ID: 7320
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords:
Description:
Error: Computer determined to be not in a site. Error code 0x77F.
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Files, folders, and storage
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2019-07-09T17:34:32+00:00 Appreciate your advice Andre! Thanks!
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Anonymous
2019-07-09T17:03:40+00:00 Hi bsilvamtl
My name is Andre Da Costa; an Independent Consultant, Windows Insider MVP and Windows & Devices for IT MVP. I'm here to help you with your problem.
Sorry for the inconvenience of having to suggest the re-route, but Technet has a lot of experts there that know the ins and outs of enterprise issues; especially domain configurations for clients, Windows 10 deployment and migration and Group Policy. So, they will be better able to diagnose and determine solution for your problem.
Thanks for your corporation.
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