Re: Logon difficulties after IISLockdown crash

From: Hank (hank@globalmajic.com)
Date: 12/30/02


From: "Hank" <hank@globalmajic.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:13:13 -0800


Thanks Richard! I am logging on as admin and it goes into
applying settings -> to saving settings then back to the
ctrl-alt-del login screen. I am sure the permissions have
been changed, but to what degree to not allow me to log
in I do not know. IISLockdown was supposed to lock
certain users, but the admin? Well I am at a loss. I do
not know how to get in? Any suggestions? I have tried to
use last good config, safe mode to no avail. I need a
real MCSE (which I am not, just a developer pushed into
that role). Well crap...any suggestions, websites tools
etc would be greatly appreciated.

Hank

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Hank,
>
>As part of the IISLockdown process it is possible to
change the security of
>the .EXE programs within C:\Winnt\System32 to prevent
anonymous/everyone
>access.
>
>Are you logging on as an administrator user or someone
with less privilages?
>If you logon as an Administrator it should be ok but I
am guessing that you
>are trying to run a program which you now do not have
access to and
>therefore the logon process will just terminate.
>
>Check to see if you are running any logon scripts. Also
make sure the
>USERINIT.EXE program has not been changed.
>
>Richard.
>
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>
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>
>"Hank" <hank@globalmajic.com> wrote in message
>news:056f01c2b024$e434ec20$8df82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA02...
>> Hello All,
>> I am having a bit of a problem logging on to our Web
>> server. Luckily all the services are running so the
>> websites are OK but I cannot log onto the machine. The
>> server will allow me to logon, it will say applying
>> changes then go to the saving settings and log me back
>> out. Any suggestions? I am at a loss. No error message
>> just won't let me in. Thank you for any help in this
>> matter...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hank
>>
>
>
>.
>



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