Group Policy settings were overwritten by a higher authority (domain controller) to: Server and Policy NOT CONFIGURED
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When Software Updates is enabled in the SCCM Console the SCCM Agent creates the Local GPO
August 6th, 2011 10:41am
I have an SCCM Client deployed to several test PC. The client configures LGPO directing the PC to receive Windows Update from our SCCM server. However, it fails. WUAHANDLER.LOG shows the following errors:
Enabling WUA Managed server policy to use server:http://xxxxx.xxx.net:8530
Waiting for 2 mins for Group Policy to notify of WUA polucy chnage...
Unable to read existing WUA resultant policy. Error = 0x80070002.
Group Policy settings were overwritten by a higher authority (domain controller) to: Server and Policy NOT CONFIGURED
Failed to Add Update Source for WUAgent of type (2) and id{{.......}}. Error=0x80040692.
I checked domain GPOs and there is no GPO that would cause this conflict. I ran RSOP to verify. What I noticed is that gpresult did not show LGPO as being applied. But when I unlinked all the domain GPOs (linked to the PC OU), gpresult showed
LGPO as being applied.
Any ideas or suggestions welcome.
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August 6th, 2011 6:51pm
Are you wanting to use local policy temporarily for testing?
Will you ultimately be configuring the WUA policy in a GPO (not in local policy)?
August 6th, 2011 10:38pm
Hi,
For this issue, please try to refer to the following article;
Troubleshooting Group Policy Configuration for Software Updates
If this issue persists, for a better support service, please kindly post at the SCCM forum for further help:
System Center Configuration Manager Category
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August 12th, 2011 4:28am