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Group Policy Preference logging and tracing can be enabled by creating a new GPO and linking it to the OU where the troublesome computers are located, and then navigating to Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Logging and Tracing > Logging and Tracing > Enabled and selecting On for Tracing.
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Additionally, different debug loggings such as UserEnv Debug Logging in Windows XP, Group Policy Preference Debug Logging, Folder Redirection Debug Logging, and System Tracing Debug Logging can be enabled for troubleshooting various Windows issues.
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Group Policy Preference logging and tracing is a useful troubleshooting tool for Windows and Linux systems. To enable this feature, users must create a new GPO and link it to the OU where the troublesome computers are located, navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Logging and Tracing > Logging and Tracing > Enabled and select On for Tracing, and then note the Computer trace file path. Once restarted, users can open the Computer trace file path and diagnose the issue.
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Summary
This article provides information about enabling different debug loggings required for troubleshooting various Windows issues, such as UserEnv Debug Logging in Windows XP, Group Policy Preference Debug Logging, Folder Redirection Debug Logging, and System Tracing Debug Logging. It explains how to enable UserEnv logging in Windows XP, how to enable Group Policy Preference Debug Logging, and how to enable Folder Redirection Debug Logging. It also provides tips on how to troubleshoot Windows errors and how to troubleshoot Windows errors.
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