QoS Policy Update
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Quality of Service (QoS) policies are applied to a user or computer account by using Group Policy. The QoS policies are applied to a Group Policy object (GPO), which is then linked to an Active Directory container, such as a domain, site, or organizational unit (OU), that contains the user or computer account.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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Tcpip |
Computer QoS policies successfully refreshed. No changes detected. | |
Tcpip |
Computer QoS policies successfully refreshed. Policy changes detected. | |
Tcpip |
User QoS policies successfully refreshed. No changes detected. | |
Tcpip |
User QoS policies successfully refreshed. Policy changes detected. | |
Tcpip |
Selective application of QoS policies based on domain or non-domain network category has been disabled on this machine. QoS policies will be applied to all network interfaces. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy "%2" has an invalid version number. This policy will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy "%2" has an invalid version number. This policy will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy "%2" does not specify a DSCP value or throttle rate. This policy will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy "%2" does not specify a DSCP value or throttle rate. This policy will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
Exceeded the maximum number of computer QoS policies. The computer QoS policy "%2" and subsequent computer QoS policies will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
Exceeded the maximum number of user QoS policies. The user QoS policy "%2" and subsequent user QoS policies will not be applied. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy "%2" potentially conflicts with other QoS policies. See documentation for rules about which policy will be applied at packet send time. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy "%2" potentially conflicts with other QoS policies. See documentation for rules about which policy will be applied at packet send time. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy "%2" was ignored because the application path cannot be processed. The application path may be totally invalid, or has an invalid drive letter, or contains network-mapped drive letter. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy "%2" was ignored because the application path cannot be processed. The application path may be totally invalid, or has an invalid drive letter, or contains network-mapped drive letter. | |
Tcpip |
Computer QoS policies failed to refresh. Error code: %2. | |
Tcpip |
User QoS policies failed to refresh. Error code: %2. | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to open the computer-level root key for QoS policies. Error code: %2. | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to open the user-level root key for QoS policies. Error code: %2. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy exceeds the maximum allowed name length. The offending policy is listed under the computer-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy exceeds the maximum allowed name length. The offending policy is listed under the user-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
A computer QoS policy has a zero length name. The offending policy is listed under the computer-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
A user QoS policy has a zero length name. The offending policy is listed under the user-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to open the registry subkey for a computer QoS policy. The policy is listed under the computer-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to open the registry subkey for a user QoS policy. The policy is listed under the user-level QoS policy root key, with index %2. | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to read or validate the "%2" field for the computer QoS policy "%3". | |
Tcpip |
QoS failed to read or validate the "%2" field for the user QoS policy "%3". |