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Processing of Group Policy Failed - Single DC error 1058

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I have been getting the error every 5 mins for awhile: 

The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file \\xx.company\sysvol\xxx.company\Policies\{0000000-2323-2222-2222-333333}\gpt.ini from a domain controller and was not successful. Group Policy settings may not be applied until this event is resolved. This issue may be transient and could be caused by one or more of the following: 
a) Name Resolution/Network Connectivity to the current domain controller. 
b) File Replication Service Latency (a file created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller). 
c) The Distributed File System (DFS) client has been disabled.


So - this is a single DC 2008R2.  It started (I think) back when I joined another server on the domain and did a DCPromo to help build some redundancy.  DFS was/is not enabled, do I need to set this up to resolve this?

User are able to login and policy are working, I only see this error on the DC, but other than the error everything seems to be working fine.  I can access the share \\xx.company\sysvol\xxx.company\Policies\ and see it from all systems on the domain.

I looked for the Burflags to see if that would help but since there is no DFS there was nothing in the registry. 

So at this point, I removed the secondary server via DCpromo, going back to just the 1 server DC but I still get the error.  DNS works. When I do a DCDiag everything looks ok except the SysVol - I get about 10 of these

      Starting test: SystemLog
         An error event occurred.  EventID: 0x00000422
            Time Generated: 03/17/2015   14:49:41
            Event String:
            The processing of Group Policy failed... blah blah - same as above. 

I looked at this link because of the combination of the 2 errors - Error 1058 and 00422 but its suggesting Authoritative restore, but I don't have the replication.  

Now I am wondering if there is a left over connection somewhere in the system that doesn't know that there isn't another DC on the network?

So - any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.


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