Re: Cannot log in locally
From: Buttnuts (leaderbuilder_at_gmail.com)
Date: 12/27/04
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Date: 26 Dec 2004 22:03:51 -0800
good idea tried one but didn't try the usrmgr.msc; though, as you said
might just get the same.
as for permissions, yeah, gave admins full and even added the
'everyone' group the the root with full - read, write, own etc.
Like I said I really appreciate the help.
If this were one of my clients this drive would have been wiped and a
clean install and what ever was back upped working by now; but as an
admin for many many diverse clients and systems and with loads of tools
and settings for a 'gazillion' things installed and configured I loath
the thought of a 'when in doubt - wipe it out' episode for me. I am
sure I probably would only spend a few days to get to where I was
but...
I CANNOT let a man made machine (and accompanying code - and possible
hack) bring me to my wits end.
I feel like a kid again. I do not want this to stop me.
Any way thanks again.
I am going to dig into this fargin corksucker tomorrow morn. With the
holidays have a little time to try to figure this out
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