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I've had a test Vista Enterprise system working fine for a week or so. "All
of a sudden", I had no admin access to the firewall, network, etc., either from the local workstation admin account or the admin account of my OU. I had added some GPO's the previous day, so I disabled all of them, reinstalled Vista from scratch with the same result. Once I join the domain, I can't add any groups from my OU to manage, or any admin tasks as I get an "access denied". Even adding my OU groups to "restricted groups" in the GPO, and reactivating the GPO, had no effect. Can't even unjoin the domain, so just have to reinstall. |
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Cased closed. Sorry, twas my fault. I *thought* GPRESULT* indicated one new
non-admin policy was not getting applied, but it was. So Admins were restricted from running executables, etc. Mea Culpa. "MichaelFaulkner" wrote: I've had a test Vista Enterprise system working fine for a week or so. "All of a sudden", I had no admin access to the firewall, network, etc., either from the local workstation admin account or the admin account of my OU. I had added some GPO's the previous day, so I disabled all of them, reinstalled Vista from scratch with the same result. Once I join the domain, I can't add any groups from my OU to manage, or any admin tasks as I get an "access denied". Even adding my OU groups to "restricted groups" in the GPO, and reactivating the GPO, had no effect. Can't even unjoin the domain, so just have to reinstall. |
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That is what I thought. thank you for the feedback.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "MichaelFaulkner" wrote in message ... Cased closed. Sorry, twas my fault. I *thought* GPRESULT* indicated one new non-admin policy was not getting applied, but it was. So Admins were restricted from running executables, etc. Mea Culpa. "MichaelFaulkner" wrote: I've had a test Vista Enterprise system working fine for a week or so. "All of a sudden", I had no admin access to the firewall, network, etc., either from the local workstation admin account or the admin account of my OU. I had added some GPO's the previous day, so I disabled all of them, reinstalled Vista from scratch with the same result. Once I join the domain, I can't add any groups from my OU to manage, or any admin tasks as I get an "access denied". Even adding my OU groups to "restricted groups" in the GPO, and reactivating the GPO, had no effect. Can't even unjoin the domain, so just have to reinstall. |