Re: No Admin Access

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Dileep wrote:
Thanks for the usefull links. But all these links are not going to solve this problem.
It is nothing to do with
1. Folder permissions
2. Take Ownership 3. Set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders 4. Configure file sharing in Windows XP (Pro/Home)

Here my issue is when I try to login as an admin user ( Local admin user / Domain Admin user) I am not able to get any admin rights (No installation rights, Unable to change date and time, Unable to start / stop some services, No disk magmt access , No event viewer security access and no Device manager access.

Virus/malware infection? What changed on the machine between the time things worked and the time they didn't? Quick solution - apply your backup image and move on. If you don't have a backup image, then flatten the system and manually clean-install Windows.


Malke
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