RE: CTRL ALT DEL function disabled locally

From: Chris Redmond (ChrisRedmond_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/06/05


Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 06:35:01 -0700

I've tried setting up an OU without the policies. I have even tried
unplugging it from the network.....Once I added it to the Domain, it prompted
for a reboot. Upon reboot I was immediately locked out without the
oportunity to fully authenticate it to the domain by signing in.

I've tried your great suggestions, but they have not worked. I was hoping
there was a back door that could be accessed to change the local security
policy.

-- 
Thank You,
Chris Redmond
Supervisor of Information Systems
Warren Hospital
"Chris Redmond" wrote:
> I have a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) System at my hospital that was set up 
> by a third party.  Initially they left it as a workgroup with auto login 
> ability.  We decided to add it to our Windows Domain but by doing this, our 
> global policy makes users press Ctrl Alt Del to login to the system.
> 
> This issue at hand is this......
> Now that it rebooted I cannot press ctrl alt del to log in to the system.  
> The ability to do this was disabled locally but we were unaware of this.  I 
> have tried finding a way into the system to do disable this, without luck.  I 
> have tried SafeMode, debugging mode, Safe Mode with Command Prompt, Repair, 
> but nothing works.  Is there a way into this system without rebuilding it?  I 
> have 7 plus months of video that I really can't afford to lose.
> 
> If anyone has any insight, please let me know....
> 
> Thank you all in advance
> Chris Redmond
> Supervisor of Information Systems
> Warren Hospital
> (908) 387-6010
> ChrisRedmond@warrenhospital.org
> http://www.warrenhospital.org


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