Group Policy Error - resolved

From: chris (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/06/04


Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 02:26:47 -0800


 have managed to resolve this issue thank you. I received
an email that suggested I create a new administrator
account and log on using that. I did but the new account
would not let me log on and an error message indicated
that I needed to "increase Registry size". I logged back
on as Administrator and changed the Regsitry size. I can
now access my AD Group Policies and make appropriate
changes.

thanks

>-----Original Message-----
>Help!!
>
>I opened up Active Directory yesterday to make a couple
of
>changes to one of the policies therein and received the
>following error.
>
>__________________________________________________________
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>
>Group Policy Error
>
>Failed to open the Group Policy Object. You may not have
>the appropriate rights.
>
>Details: Insufficient System Resources Exist to Perform
>the Requested Service.
>__________________________________________________________
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>
>I log on, naturally, as Administrator on the Server.
>There have been no alterations to any settings within DNS
>and I have tried to restore the SYSVOL folder from a
>previous backup.
>
>Any help in resolving this would be appreciated
>.
>



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