Windows 8 Group Policy client service, has no sign in
Hello
OK, guys, I already posted solution in other threads, and it's for Windows 7. But it seems that it's exactly the same problem and a very widespread--caused by accident during the restart initiated by Windows Update. I'm to re-post here. If anyone can test it on Windows 8 would be great. If you need my help let me know - I'm really very interested to test it on Windows 8.
I had this problem on my laptop since November, and it really annoyed me. I sifted through the event log and found the model of events leading up to the issue and, probably, he did.
In short, the model is as follows: Windows updates automatically run as planned, and when restarting is launched after the updates are complete, the computer crashes (probably during the reboot sequence). When starting, it signals that the last stop was not planned, and the question starts to happen.
I spent 2 days trying to dig a solution by Internet, without success, until I came across this page. It says nothing about this particular problem, but it gives more information on the SVCHOST process that launches many services, including Group Policy Client. It seems that when restarting vital registry settings have been lost during the accident and Group Policy Client 'does not know' how to start. Let me explain:
There are two places to look in the registry:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services this path must contain gpsvc key (a record), which is responsible for the configuration and service settings. I found the key was intact, so you do not touch anything here - just check that the key exists.
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows svchost It's the most important way you should look at in, because it should contain keys and values under the #1 key. Here are descriptions of what must be present there.
- There must be called GPSvcGroupmulti-string value. My laptop was missing it. Thus, you must create the multi-string value called GPSvcGroup and assign it the value GPSvc.
- Then, you must create a key (a folder) and name it GPSvcGroup - this key should normally be there, but, again, that it was missin on my laptop.
- Open the newly created GPSvcGroup folder, then create 2 DWORD values:
- First called AuthenticationCapabilities and you must give it a value of 0 x 00003020 (or in decimal form 12320)
- Second, called CoInitializeSecurityParam , and it must have the value 1.
When you have finished all the above steps, restart the computer, and the problem will be solved.
Here is the link to the video walkthrough if you have trouble understanding of what needs to be done: http://youtu.be/4m5KEmckWK4
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If you have a hand (main) user account then log on to the main user account and solve the problem by following the link below.
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Original title: I can not connect on my laptop even if the password is correct
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Try rebooting and tapping F10 to achieve the recovery screen
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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307800
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb776895 (v = vs. 85) .aspx
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I am runnung Windows Vista on my laptop Toshiba A200. As of a few days ago, asking that I try to open a session (I'm the admin), I get an error message saying "the Group Policy Client service does not log. Access is denied. »
I managed to get in the "back door" through my wife and did a system full scan with Norton and Spybot and neither found anything unusual. He asked me to change my user account settings, but of course, because my wife is not the admin, he won't let my do changes.
In addition, some of my software, such as Final draft, also seem to have vaporized.
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1. is the computer on a domain?
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http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-modeStep 2:
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To do this, there must be a restore point from the system in which the connection was successful.
Please refer to the below of the help links on performing a system restore.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questionsI hope this helps.
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Restore point:
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/
Do Safe Mode system restore, if it is impossible to do in Normal Mode.
Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.
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Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.
http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm
Read the above for a very good graph shows how backward more than 5 days in the System Restore Points by checking the correct box.
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Data recovery:
1. slave of your hard drive in another computer and read/save your data out there.
2. put your Hard drive in a USB hard drive case, plug it into another computer and read/save from there.
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Download/save the file Knoppix Live CD ISO above.
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Plug a Flash Drive/Memory Stick, BOOT with the Live CD, and you should be able to read the hard drive.
When the desktop loads, you will see at least two drive hard icons on the desktop (one for your hard drive) and one for the USB key.
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Vista recovery media obtain and/or use the Partition Recovery Vista on your computer to the factory settings .
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The Group Policy Client service does not have logon
"Hi we seem to have almost exactly the same problem (on portable House my wife running Windows Vista Home Premium) and accessible via a wireless connection at home)." The only difference is that she receives the message 'the Group Policy Client service has no logon' every time she enters her password, to attempt to gain access to his laptop. We are sure that his password has not changed by mistake (or one of our children!), as a message "the user name or password is incorrect" appears if the wrong password. We can't even get to the start ORB / search bar. Any suggestions? I apologize if we are missing something simple, but we are not informed users! Any suggestions gratefully received. "Thank you James.
I'm having this same problem. Can't even get to my desk to create another profile.
Hi James,-Are you connected to any network domain?Try the steps listed in these articles:Note: Microsoft technical support engineers cannot help you recover the passwords of the files and Microsoft who are lost or forgotten product features. For more information about this policy, please refer to the below sticky
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When I start my pc it says that the Group Policy client service a not logon access is denied
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I opted for the last restore point and now it works thank you for your answers
I'm glad to hear that you guessed it sorted. To protect you against other misadventures, you should now do this:- Burn, test and label a CD to repair Windows.
- Create, test, and document an admin account to spare, even you have a spare House key.
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Unable to connect to the PC, get the error "failure of Group Policy client service."
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My name is Jonathan and I am using window 8 on my laptop. I have a user account, it is the administrator then when I enter my password to connect a pop-up message indicating
"The Group Policy Client service could not sign-in.
can someone help me please I have important files in it and I really need them and use my laptop
Hi Patricia,
Sorry for the late reply.
Please follow the steps below and the automatic repair on your computer.
Auto repair:
(a) when your computer starts, wait for the logo of the manufacturer check the option of start menu, it will usually F12.
(b) the start menu key can be different with each manufacturer. If you are unable to find the start menu button, you can consult the user manual.
(c) to restart the computer, when the manufacturer's logo is displayed, press Start menu option to enter the boot menu and change the DVD ROMboot option.
(d) once you start your computer by using Windows 8 DVD, a black screen appears with the gray text "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD". Press a button on any.
(e) select the exact time and the type of keyboard.
(f) click on repair your computer in the lower left corner
(g) click on Troubleshooting, advanced option and then click on auto repair.
I hope this helps. Please get back to us if you need additional assistance.
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I would like to aid which has had to face the problem below and how it was fixed.
I have Window 7 Edition home premium and created a guest account with normal privileges that is turned on but cannot access with the error "Windows could not connect to the Group Policy client service" I think that the main problem is related to a policy because when put on the account to administer it in pop, error message says 'Cannot connect to a windows service' Please check group policy log.
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Hello
Thank you for your time and effort to get back to us, and I apologize for the delay in responding.
Method 1 step number d makes reference to the present Details tab on the event viewer, where you can get the details of the error. First, search for the error which will be something like Windows cannot process extension Client Strategy Group-side and click on the error and then click the Details tab and make a note of the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) for the extension defective client-side. For reference, see the screenshot:
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Windows could not connect to the Group Policy client service
I get the error message after restarting my laptop with Vista Home:
Windows could not connect to the Group Policy client service. This problem prevents limited users to logon to the system and administrative user, you can view the log of events system for details why the service did not respond.
I'm the only user on my laptop with laptop admin rights works correct with few programs but it seems that I have no ADMIN rights now. I have not authorized for the restoration of the system, start-up ccleaner.exe, instalation of new software, etc.
I tried this:
1.
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en/vistasecurity/thread/bbfe3246-0ceb-4899-BFBA-7a98e642c009
with hidden Admin, but for Admin hidden even in safe mode was not allowed to change my account more up/down.
My laptop have orginal Vista and I have no bootable CD.
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http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/winserverGP/thread/5de9f483-ff69-4fac-ac3f-601a62cc78d1
result:
netsh
Netch > winsock reset
Elevation of the requiries the requested operation.
Help, please.
Hi SSergo,
Your question is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please post your question in theTechnet Group Policy Forum
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Group Policy Client service does not have login HELP
As soon as my computer starts up I get the message, the Group Policy client service, the connection has failed. Searched here, but responses confuse me! Can you explain in simple terms how to get rid of this problem? Thanks in advance, Rich
Hi Rich
My apologies if I misunderstood your question. When you open a session with an Admin account, able to see the TPM service are you running? Looks like your girls profile is damaged. You may need to create another account.
Here is a link to 'fix' a profile corrupted.
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/769495bf-035C-4764-A538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspxPlease let us know if this helps you to solve this problem - if it isn't we will continue to solve problems - thanks Ken
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Whenever I start my computer, the following message is display "Political group Customer Service failed the Logon" access denied
I can not access anything on the computer. I also tried CNTR, ALT and DEL the system don't even want to restart, it seems there is no way to access a floor to the format of the C - drive.I even try to use the recovery disk, but nothing does not read or does nothing.
Hi fortyn,.
Thank you for writing to Microsoft answers Community Forums.
This can happen if you have lost the connection to the login server.
Are you on a network?
If it's just a home PC, restart the computer in safe mode
1. reboot the computer.
2. as soon as the screen is empty for the first time, or if the BIOS post ends.
3 start recording the F8 key repeatedly. The Windows Advanced Options menu is displayed.
(If the menu does not appear, restart the computer and try again. If the keyboard has a F-Lock key, it may be necessary to press this first - AS
QUICKLY before you press the F8 key. "This will have to do it quickly before hitting the F8 key repeatedly).
4. Select safe mode and press enter
5. try to boot to the desktop
Check the Group Policy client service by typing services into the search bar above the start and pressing ENTER.
Navigate down the list until you find Group Policy Client. Make sure that it is set to automatic and that it is started. You can change to double clicking on it and selecting the drop down.
If the steps above fail it looks like a case of damaged user account. You may need to create another account.
Here is a link to 'fix' a profile corrupted.
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/769495bf-035C-4764-A538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspx
Hope this helps
Let us know if you need additional assistance.Kind regards.
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Group Policy Client service does not have...
By logging into my account on my Windows 7 admin, computer network, I get the message "the Group Policy Client Service failed to connect. Access denied. " Is anyway to fix this?
Hello
Yes but the updates have to reboot - you must restore back as much as it takes to
correct the problem.---------------------------------------
Another method that might help: references to Vista also apply to Windows 7.
Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.
1. run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup
2. start - type in the search - box COMMAND find top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN
sfc/scannow
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http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/326b756b-1601-435e-99D0-1585439470351033.mspxIf you cannot access your old account, you can still use an Admin to migrate to another (do not forget to always
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http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-AU/help/769495bf-035C-4764-A538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspxI hope this helps.
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