Active network of machines Windows 7 returns to 'Public '.

Hello:

I have a large number of machines which is imaged via SCCM about two times more than a year. All machines have the same brand of equipment and model, and they all receive the same exact image. The problem we run into is that after that all these machines were imaged and joined to the domain (automatically) a seemingly random percentage of these systems receive their 'network location' value 'Field network' for some reason any.

The first user that connects to one of these problem machines will open with the 'Set network location' window to choose the network that the machine is turned on (IE. Public, home or office). What we have done so far is to identify these machines problem manually log and set the network location to "domain network. This is important for us since we use certain firewall restrictions using the domain profile to some software packages work so as to give access to the RDP connections. "However, sometimes even after we manually configure the network location ' field network ' location will be change back. When I connect these systems and see that the location is set to this bed "mondomaine.fr 2 (Unathenticated)" and below that says 'Public network '. Sometimes, even the machines who initially didn't have no problems with the network location will change 'field network' to the 'public network' I mentioned above.

I noticed that if we restart one of these problem machines enough times, it will eventually return to the regular 'field network' on its own. But you are also not guaranteed it will stay like this at the next reboot.

I compared the logs on the problem machines in newspapers on systems without problems and I do not see anything else. I looked at the logs on the domain controller and did not notice anything out of the ordinary either. The network location awareness service is enabled on all these machines by default. I know that I can remove and readd the machines to the domain and that the problem could more that probably go far but it's impossible for us to do every time we have these systems of images. At this point, I would like to know why this is happening as he keeps occurring each time that recreate us the image on all of these systems.

I have seen this problem mentioned on the web a bit without a single identifiable culprit. A while back, I found this MS KB: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2524478?wa=wsignin1.0 that describes the problem I encounter almost to the T. However, once I downloaded the "fix" and tried to install it, it tells me that the fix is not for windows 7, even if the Web page indicates that it is.

Someone met by reason of why this happens and a permanent solution?

You will have to go on Support of Windows 7 forums on the following link to help solve your problem: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/

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