Re: Recover from log on locally domain setting

From: Andrew Mitchell (amitchell_at_removecasey.vic.gov.au)
Date: 05/11/04


Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 05:35:41 -0700


"MTNL" <v_priyan@hotmail.com> said

> Dear Steve,
> The problem is we had not set the Domain Controller
> Security Policies.
> So the system is taking the domain security policies.
> Is there any way to come out of it?
>

I'm assuming you have done this via a group policy.
Can't you install the server tools on a client PC and remove the group policy
setting from there?

-- 
Andy


Relevant Pages

  • Re: Recover from log on locally domain setting
    ... Please tell us how to install server toools and remove ... >> The problem is we had not set the Domain Controller ... >> So the system is taking the domain security policies. ... >I'm assuming you have done this via a group policy. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • Re: Group policy results wizard - Access denied
    ... all our servers work fine - it's just the WinXP workstations. ... you give me a hint of what security policies I need to check and what they ... Simplify Group Policy Troubleshooting with the NEW GPExpert ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: Group policy results wizard - Access denied
    ... you give me a hint of what security policies I need to check and what ... than one remote system? ... Simplify Group Policy Troubleshooting with the NEW GPExpert ... wmi control failed to connect because win32:access denied ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Audit GP settings, strange situation
    ... setted some domain security policies that are functioning ... (likw account settings), but when I set an auditing ... policy + (folder auditing settings)+ ... Security policies are propagated with warning. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
  • Permissions on system Files and Registry updated at logon
    ... My company has a Windows 2000 AD with a lot of security policies in place. ... The previous admin set the policies up in such a way that WinXP will scan the ... I can modify these settings in the Group Policy editor. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)