Cannot edit GPO after DC migration (SBS 2008 to Server 2012 R2)


hi all,

i'm having issues after performing domain migration today. old server 2008 sbs without exchange server 2012 r2 standard. went pretty smooth until transfered file shares on , tried edit gpo (on new dc) update new location file shares , following error:

failed open group policy object. might not have appropriate rights.

details: network cannot found. 

if go , edit gpo on old server "the network cannot found" error allows me edit. event viewer on new dc showing error:

the file replication service having trouble enabling replication oldserver newserver c:\windows\sysvol\domain using dns name oldserver.domain.local. frs keep retrying. (i edited out server names , domain name)

if navigate to c:\windows\sysvol on new server folders empty vs older server having multiple files in these locations. assume sysvol folder not replicating, why? 

google giving me multiple things try none of them seem fixing issue. can me this? 


hi,

thanks post.

it seems issue related frs/sysvol replication, please follow guide on dfsr:

sysvol migration series: part 1 – introduction sysvol migration process

http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2008/02/08/sysvol-migration-series-part-1-introduction-to-the-sysvol-migration-process.aspx

in addition, error can due problem in sysvol folder. content inside sysvol corrupt or sysvol share not reachable clients. frs error event in event log , make sure sysvol share shared , accessible network. error can timely due network latency if see error need verify sysvol share , health.

also, post relevant event id along details here further assistance. can refer below article how troubleshoot frs issues.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727056.aspx

best regards,

alvin wang


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