Re: Permission Problem After Upgrading NT 4 Server

From: Mike B. (MikeB_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/01/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:09:03 -0800

I have just done an exact same upgrade. NT to 2k3. After the upgrade and
when I logon as the local domain administrator account I cannot access any of
the logs. This is not just on one this one server, but the two other DC's I
have installed on the domain. The adminstrator account is in the Enterprise
admin group. If I logon with another user who is in the local domain admin
group I can access the logs without any issue.

Let me know if you have any ideas.

Thanks,

Mike B.

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> Then the profile is probably corrupt.
>
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>
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> "ultraman" wrote:
> |I haven't tried that out but when I created another user and grant him
> | administrator right I can logon & check the event log without any problem.
> I
> | also tried using existing user account who got the administrator right
> also
> | without any problem.
> |
> | Btw, the AD is up, PDC emulator is up too, all my client(Win98/WinXP) can
> | logon without any problem.
> |
> | Thanks for reply.
>
>
>



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