Summary Troubleshooting Group Policy is an easier task in Windows Server 2003 because of the Group Policy Management console, but Group Policy problems may be the result of problems with networking, DNS, Active Directory, or Active Directory or FRS replication. To troubleshoot Group Policy problems, you must be able to troubleshoot these items, too. While there is no one way to go about this, running DCDiag can eliminate some possible problems when tests are returned with a pass. Its error messages may point to an area for further testing. Doing the troubleshooting job well requires experience and knowledge. Take the time to learn how to use troubleshooting tools before they are needed. |