Re: CTRL ALT DEL function disabled locally
From: andy smart (anonymus_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/06/05
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Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 14:49:54 +0100
Chris Redmond wrote:
> 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.
Can you boot off a cd or diskette, so you could do as Steve suggests and
at least backup your data - or put the hard drive in another machine and
rescue your stuff that way?
Can you contact the third party company and ask them if there's a way
out of this?
I agree though that if it is in the domain then with admin rights in the
domain then you should also have them on the machine. Can you do the
remote connection to the registry and get out that way?
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