Need to reset permissions on a service in Windows 2000



I was trying to give rights to another security group on the server to restart a service. While trying to do this I came by this article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288129 . This article explained how to do this. So being conservative I only granted the permission to one group to stop/start/restart the service. Now when I came in today no one has permissions to the service to do anything to it. Is there a way to use the administrator account and retake ownership of the service as you would in files?

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