Server resets policy every boot.

From: Eric Anderson (eric@acc-net.com)
Date: 04/16/03


From: "Eric Anderson" <eric@acc-net.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 06:34:17 -0700


W2k standalone server in a small office.
No domain.
Using the policy editor, I must give "everyone"
permissions to "Access This Computer From A Network".

All works well...

Until a reboot, then I must manually reset the policy.

Am I missing something silly?

Thanks,

Eric Anderson



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