RE: Domain Admins can't manage computers
From: Angus Chen (achen2002_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/29/05
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Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:01:40 -0800
1. The "Remote Registry" service is running on all
workstations for no problem.
2. Under this domain, we have never configure the "Default
Group Policy", since this problem is happening to *all*
computers, instead of moving all of them to another
location, do you recommand me just disable the default
policy and see how it works out?
>-----Original Message-----
>Check that the Remote Registry NT Service is enabled. The
Server service as
>well, if you are going to run mbsacli.exe to manage any
of the clients.
>
>Assuming you are in an Active Directory network, move a
problematic machine
>(one Win2k, one WinXP) into an OU without any Group
Policies to eliminate
>this possibility.
>Naturally you can also use GPMC to check the RSOP for any
affected machines.
>
>Do let us know if this helps. Thanks.
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