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Fehler im Ergeignissprotokoll
Frage
Beim Start steht im Eventmanager 10mal dieser Fehler, das verlangsamt den Start sehr:
Ereignistyp: Fehler
Ereignisquelle: Userenv
Ereigniskategorie: Keine
Ereigniskennung: 1047
Datum: 31.08.2007
Zeit: 18:46:15
Benutzer: NT-AUTORITÄT\SYSTEM
Computer: MOBILE
Beschreibung:
Der Verlauf der Gruppenrichtlinienobjekte konnte nicht aus der Registrierung gelesen werden. Die Verarbeitung der Gruppenrichtlinie wurde fortgesetzt.
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Was bedeutet das und wie kann ich es beheben (ausser Systemwiederherstellung)
Danke euch und schönen Abend noch
Antwort 1 von evtmng
Das hab ich gefunden und probier ich mal gerade:
1. Start the Registry editor by clicking Start -> Run, and entering: “regedit.exe”.
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\History. Delete all of the sub-keys in the History key. DO NOT delete any of the values or the key itself.
3. To edit the effected user you will need to load the users’ registry hive.
i. Navigate to HKEY_USERS.
ii. Select the File menu and click Load Hive.
iii. Navigate to the effected users profile folder in the Documents and Settings folder on the system drive.
iv. Double click NTUSER.DAT.
v. When prompted, enter a meaningful Key Name such as the user’s name and click OK.
vi. Navigate to SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\History. Delete all of the sub-keys in the History key. DO NOT delete any of the values or the key itself.
vii. Highlight the users’ key name under HKEY_USERS.
viii. Select the File menu and click Unload Hive. When prompted, click Yes to unload.
4. Refresh Group Policy using “GPUPDATE /force /boot” in a DOS box.
Danke erstmal an http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1047&eventno= 4476&source=Userenv&phase=1
1. Start the Registry editor by clicking Start -> Run, and entering: “regedit.exe”.
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\History. Delete all of the sub-keys in the History key. DO NOT delete any of the values or the key itself.
3. To edit the effected user you will need to load the users’ registry hive.
i. Navigate to HKEY_USERS.
ii. Select the File menu and click Load Hive.
iii. Navigate to the effected users profile folder in the Documents and Settings folder on the system drive.
iv. Double click NTUSER.DAT.
v. When prompted, enter a meaningful Key Name such as the user’s name and click OK.
vi. Navigate to SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\History. Delete all of the sub-keys in the History key. DO NOT delete any of the values or the key itself.
vii. Highlight the users’ key name under HKEY_USERS.
viii. Select the File menu and click Unload Hive. When prompted, click Yes to unload.
4. Refresh Group Policy using “GPUPDATE /force /boot” in a DOS box.
Danke erstmal an http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=1047&eventno= 4476&source=Userenv&phase=1