This search result may help,
Event ID 1030, 1058 and 1059
Event ID 1058 is Group Policy related issue. Normally, there are two symptoms: "network path not found" and "access denied". The fixing may be different depending on the issue....
http://www.chicagotech.net/troublesh.../event1058.htm
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"MSUTech" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F4C85DB4-EB00-40FF-8B32-(E-Mail Removed)...
Hello,
Last week I shut down a Domain Controller... and all others within a
domain... later.. I restarted the main Domain Controller.... before any
others....
it took a longtime to boot up.. and then I realized that I have gotten
constant 1058 and 1030 (both from USERENV) errors.. since that restart....
This is a Windows 2003 Server... there is only one other domain controller
in this domain.. and that controller is NOT having any of these errors.....
does anybody have a 'plain' explanation... for what might be happening?
thanks....