Why is GPO Tool reporting a GPO version mismatch when the GPO version #'s do match?

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Published on 2012-06-19T13:07:26Z Indexed on 2012/12/15 5:08 UTC
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Any ideas why the group policy diagnostic utility GPOTool would report a GPO version mismatch between two domain controllers if the version numbers are a match?

Policy {GUID} 
Error: Version mismatch on dc1.domain.org, DS=65580, sysvol=65576
Friendly name: Default Domain Controllers Policy
Error: Version mismatch on dc2.domain.org, DS=65580, sysvol=65576
Details: 
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DC: dc1.domain.org
Friendly name: Default Domain Controllers Policy
Created: 7/7/2005 6:39:33 PM
Changed: 6/18/2012 12:33:04 PM
DS version:     1(user) 44(machine)
Sysvol version: 1(user) 40(machine)
Flags: 0 (user side enabled; machine side enabled)
User extensions: not found
Machine extensions: [{GUID}]
Functionality version: 2
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DC: dc2.domain.org
Friendly name: Default Domain Controllers Policy
Created: 7/7/2005 6:39:33 PM
Changed: 6/18/2012 12:33:05 PM
DS version:     1(user) 44(machine)
Sysvol version: 1(user) 40(machine)
Flags: 0 (user side enabled; machine side enabled)
User extensions: not found
Machine extensions: [{GUID}]
Functionality version: 2

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