Re: Administrator denied access to local security policy
From: Peter (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/28/03
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:31:33 -0800
Dear Steven,
Thanks very much for the response. I did give up on the
problem and am reinstalling everything. If others should
somehow get into the same strange situation a useful tip
is to keep the security policy database open - that avoids
getting access denied and being locked out of the
database - And might make the avoid some of the problems
following the access denied, although some of the other
problems with rights to write to drives etc. came anyways.
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>Those are bizarzare problems and hard to troubleshoot
without being there.
>Make sure you are using a firewall. It almost sounds as
somebody [remotely]
>or some program has control of your computer. You could
try sfc /scannow to
>activate System File Checker to check system files but if
it was my
>computer, I would back up all my important data
[including our user profile
>under documents and settings] and configuration
information such as tcp/ip
>config, mail/newsgroup accounts, favorites, etc and
format drive and
>reinstall being sure not to connect to the internet until
I had a firewall
>in place either hardware or software and virus scan
installed, updated, and
>used for email also. --- Steve
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
>
>"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:718c01c3b401$239b67a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I log on as administrator and always have access to the
>> local security settings and group policy just after the
>> computer has started up. Then after some time (from a
few
>> minutes to an hour) I'm denied access. And therefore
also
>> get problems with writing temp files to the harddrive -
>> and get errors returned, that I don't have rights to
write
>> files. This happens although I'm logged on as
>> administrator and otherwise don't have any problems
>> accessing all folders and change settings.
>>
>> - The computer is set as member of a workgroup, not of a
>> domain. I tried working without virus scan, which didn't
>> make any change. The problem also occur after a while
even
>> if I don't run any programs on the computer.
>>
>> - Sometimes when accessing Local security policy is
seems
>> the computer is first scanning all the harddrive and cd-
>> rom drive before opening the policies, possibly
searching
>> the file, eventhough it is in winnt\security.
>>
>> - The logbook earlier gave error event 1202. I recreated
>> the local Group policy using article 278316. This solved
>> the event 1202 problem. But somehow the access to the
>> security policy is still denied after the computer has
>> been running for a while.
>>
>> I hope someone has ideas on what could be wrong.
>>
>> Peter
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