RSoP does not show the path of a script.
Cause: A script that is specified in a Group Policy object (GPO) without an explicit path is stored in the GPO.
Solution: The name of the script that is displayed in RSoP is the GPO name, followed by the script name. To locate the script and view its path, open Group Policy, select the GPO in question, and look in the Scripts folders under Windows Settings for either Computer Configuration or User Configuration.
See also: Scripts
RSoP does not list an execute time for scripts.
Cause: RSoP shows a blank execution time for one of two reasons:
1. | A script has failed to run. If this is the case, an entry appears in the Application event log, with the script name and the reason for the failure. |
2. | The script has not run yet. |
An "access denied" message appears persistently.
Cause: The person who is running the query does not have access to either the Container/User account or the Container/Computer account or both.
Solution: Have someone with RSoP authority over the object in question delegate RSoP authority to the person who is running the query.
When "Display all GPOs and filter status" is selected, it displays a group of numbers for the Group Policy object (GPO) name and its status is "Disabled."
Cause: A GPO that was linked to from this container has been deleted, but the link still exists.
Solution: Delete the GPO link from the container that is being queried.
See also: To view a list of all Group Policy objects that are associated with an RSoP query
For more information, see Error messages for RSoP