Re: Grpedit.msc from bootable cd



On a working Windows XP machine snap the registry then do the changes in the Group Policy then re-snap the registry then do a compare for the differences between the two snaps. This registry snap & compare technique is almost like a closely guarded trade secret, I don't give it out everyday!

John

Marco Schlegel wrote:

Hi

I have a WinXP Pro SP2 where I cannot login local! I think in the local group policy was the "local login" key disabled :-( I tried to reset this setting with ERD 2005 but I cant find this key in the registry. And also I can't open the Grpedit.msc in ERD, so how can I open or reset the local group policy from a bootable cd? The "allow remote login" key is also deny, so also I can't connect over the LAN to this computer :-( A "Windows repair" also doesn't solve the problem! Everytime I try to login I recieve the error: Local policy prevents interactive logon. This computer is not in a Domain! :-(

Thax for any suggestions!

Regards
Marco


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