Lost Networking in Win 2000

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From: Jacques Collet (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:00:46 -0700

It appears that I have lost all informations in my
Network and Dial-up Connection Window. I followed Irwin
Utama posting regarding not being able to Logon and the
ran the following instruction.

Please check Local Security Settings on that computer,
follow these steps:
1. Go to Control Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Local
Security Policy.
2. Choose Local Policy --> User Rights Assignment.
3. See on the right pane, double click Log on locally.
4. You can add/remove users/group that allowed to log on
on that computer.

In the User Rights Assignment, I only the see; Windows
cannot read template information.

I have tried almost everything including re-installing
Win 2000 Pro. and re-installing the network tools which
do not appear in the list of tools available on Win CD

Can someone help!



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