Group policies on 2003 servers
Well I went to run a rsop.msc and got some really weird items in the results. See picture.
http://www.fkaa.com/repositories/y9ti45pm87/
Any clues as to why this happens? It also looks like it only happens on 2003 server not XP clients. Thanks.
August 9th, 2007 8:35pm
Did you enable the application error monitoring feature?
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August 9th, 2007 10:58pm
Yes the Agentless exception monitoring.
August 10th, 2007 2:19am
Hi rick,
The problem is likely due to language locale.Please check if any non-English language support is installed. For more detailed information, please refer to Windows Server 2003 newsgroup:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/serveros/win2003.mspx
Hope it helps.
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August 13th, 2007 11:36am
I have the same problem on my SCE server. I tried researching this but didn't really find anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
August 13th, 2007 3:46pm
Now this shows up on every 2003 server so is this something that comes over by default? Also this wasn't an issue before installing SCE. Thanks.
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August 13th, 2007 4:00pm
Hi Rick,
Please open Regional and Language Options and click language tab. Then check Install files for East Asia languages to view the entries names.Thecontainer in theRSOP.MSCdisplays the sameitemsabout error Monitor feature (Agentless Exception Monitor ) policy configurationby different language. These are localized entries after deploying application error monitoring.
Hope it helps.
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Regards,
Jie-Feng Ren
Microsoft Online Community Support
August 14th, 2007 4:41pm
Hi Rick,
1. These strange items are actually for Error Reporting policies, which can be located under:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Error Reporting
2. It should be related to .NET Framework which installs adm files for application error reporting. Since we did not release a country specific version of .Net Framework we install the adm files for all of the languages we support.
3. In order to only see the results for US English, we can remove the following adm files under %WINDIR%\INF folder.
AER_1025.ADM
AER_1028.ADM
AER_1029.ADM
AER_1030.ADM
AER_1031.ADM
AER_1032.ADM
AER_1035.ADM
AER_1036.ADM
AER_1037.ADM
AER_1038.ADM
AER_1040.ADM
AER_1041.ADM
AER_1042.ADM
AER_1043.ADM
AER_1044.ADM
AER_1045.ADM
AER_1046.ADM
AER_1049.ADM
AER_1053.ADM
AER_1055.ADM
AER_2052.ADM
AER_2070.ADM
AER_3076.ADM
AER_3082.ADM
The only AER_*.adm that needs to be there is AER_1033.adm, which is for the US country code.
Hope it helps.
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Regards,
Jie-Feng Ren
Microsoft Online Community Support
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August 15th, 2007 12:21pm
This worked.Thanks for your help.
August 15th, 2007 8:44pm
Well done, this is like the hardest thing to Google!Hopefully if i add the below people will find this easier:Signalement d'erreurs d'une applicationAnwendungsfehlerberichtforeign crazy language group policyDamn Microsoft.
Jie-Feng Ren - MSFT wrote:
Hi Rick,
1. These strange items are actually for Error Reporting policies, which can be located under:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Error Reporting
2. It should be related to .NET Framework which installs adm files for application error reporting. Since we did not release a country specific version of .Net Framework we install the adm files for all of the languages we support.
3. In order to only see the results for US English, we can remove the following adm files under %WINDIR%\INF folder.
AER_1025.ADM
AER_1028.ADM
AER_1029.ADM
AER_1030.ADM
AER_1031.ADM
AER_1032.ADM
AER_1035.ADM
AER_1036.ADM
AER_1037.ADM
AER_1038.ADM
AER_1040.ADM
AER_1041.ADM
AER_1042.ADM
AER_1043.ADM
AER_1044.ADM
AER_1045.ADM
AER_1046.ADM
AER_1049.ADM
AER_1053.ADM
AER_1055.ADM
AER_2052.ADM
AER_2070.ADM
AER_3076.ADM
AER_3082.ADM
The only AER_*.adm that needs to be there is AER_1033.adm, which is for the US country code.
Hope it helps.
---------------------
Regards,
Jie-Feng Ren
Microsoft Online Community Support
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July 16th, 2008 5:29pm
Thank you that worked great.
June 1st, 2009 6:46pm