Vista won't let me logon, I get a message :
"The Group Policy Client Service failed the logon"
"Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service"
I've been trying to narrow this problem down for the last few days.
I did a system restore back a number of days, no user programs were installed, but there were system updates installed. Once I do the system restore and turn off the updates, the computer reboots fine and I can log in.
However, if I let the MS updates in, then when I reboot, I get the error and cannot logon.
Clearly there is a problem when the updates happen, and causes this. I originally thought it was due to a specific MS update, but I think it's the update process that is broken. That is what kills the system configuration and then it can't logon.
If anyone has an idea here, I'd really appreciate it.
This is Vista 32 with SP2.
"The Group Policy Client Service failed the logon"
"Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service"
I've been trying to narrow this problem down for the last few days.
I did a system restore back a number of days, no user programs were installed, but there were system updates installed. Once I do the system restore and turn off the updates, the computer reboots fine and I can log in.
However, if I let the MS updates in, then when I reboot, I get the error and cannot logon.
Clearly there is a problem when the updates happen, and causes this. I originally thought it was due to a specific MS update, but I think it's the update process that is broken. That is what kills the system configuration and then it can't logon.
If anyone has an idea here, I'd really appreciate it.
This is Vista 32 with SP2.