Hello all.
I got a "nice" problem here: one of my Win2k (SP4) PCs has the local
Administrator account "locked out" by means of the PCs local policies
(the parameter "Deny logon locally" has been set with "Administrator").
Now, the sad part of this all is the fact that *no other* account is
member of "Administrators" local group.
So, I can't "administer" that PC anymore.
The PC is a domain member (Win2k domain), so maybe there's some "trick"
or "workaround" to fix this situation?
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