Re: ADMINISTRATOR HAS LOST ACCESS RIGHTS

From: Iikka Meriläinen (Iikka.Merilainen@pato.vaala.fi)
Date: 11/08/02


From: "Iikka Meriläinen" <Iikka.Merilainen@pato.vaala.fi>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 21:41:53 +0200


Hi!

Well well... it happens sometimes. :-) I hope you remember what settings you
have changed there.

Run Group Policy editor (a MMC snap-in in Control Panel --> Administrative
Tools) and there you'll find the permissions you currently do not possess.
Edit the group policy there, then (may be needed) log out and in again and
see if it helps.

Iikka

"kspann" <kenien@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:725101c28755$70f59db0$39ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA08...
> For some reason my administrator login no longer has
> certain rights, i believe this my be due to tampering with
> group policy. i am running win2k server and need 2 know
> what i can do to correct this



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