secutrity
From: aam (amehadi_at_arb.ca.gov)
Date: 06/25/03
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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 10:27:13 -0700
I accidentally clicked something and the follwing
happend. I do not know how to reverse it, and I could not
find help in the online page.
Any help?
If you remove access for the Everyone group to your boot
partition (the primary part of the hard disk on which
Windows 2000 is installed) and all subdirectories, nobody
can log on to the computer.
This should never happen by default, but it can happen
when you adjust permissions for your drive. (happend to me)
If this is the problem (which it is), search the Microsoft
Knowledge Base at the Microsoft Product Support Services
Web site (http://support.microsoft.com) for information
about adjusting access settings (I could not find it).
Does restoring user access to your boot partition solve
the problem? (yes if I could do it)
Thanks
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