Re: User Rights Assignment Not Responding



Felix <Felix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm the administrator but I can't access certain areas like time and
date properties; and device manager.

I read on the Internet that I should check on the User Rights
Assignment via Group Policy Editor. I tried to open the User Rights
Assignment but it hangs and stops responding even after a long period
of time.

Is there any way I can access User Rights Assignment via Registry
Editor? Or is there another solution to gain full administrator
rights?

Thank you very much.

What happened before this problem reared its head? What do you see in your
event logs?


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