Re: Local Group Policy mistake.
- From: "Dave Britt" <davebritt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 14:46:51 +0100
Bobby,
If you cannot connect to the machine remotely things are not great, You
ned to get write access to the system drive which could normaly be done
using the Administrator account through Safe mode or Recovery console. The
only other option at the moment is to configure the disk as a second drive
on another machine and boot as the D: drive and remove the files or to use a
utility like ERDCommander to boot from CD and remove the files if you have
it.
Sorry the news is not getting better
Dave Britt
"Bobby" <bobby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, I am unsure of the local admin account status (what it is) connecting
remotely wouldnt have worked anyway..right?
But back to connecting, it won't ping the machine..this seems to be a
result of the policy that was set.
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Bobby Housden
"Dave Britt" <davebritt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bobby,
I am assuming that you have remote admin rights over the machine ? If
you are unable to connect remotely using an administrator account things
get a little more difficult. Can you log onto the machine using the local
administrator account ?
Dave Britt
"Bobby" <bobby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I can't connect remotely. Have tried \\pcname\c$ and \\ipaddr\c$ but
neither works.
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Bobby Housden
"Darren Mar-Elia (MVP)" <dmanonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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More specifically, you can just delete the registry.pol file found
under either c:\window\system32\grouppolicy\user or machine (or both,
depending upon whether SRP was set per-user or per-computer). SRP is
stored in this file and by removing it, and then letting the computer
refresh policy, those SRP settings will be removed.
Darren
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"Dave Britt" <davebritt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bobby,
The local group policy on a machine lives within the System32\Group
Policy directory. Connect remotely onto the C$ of the machine and
remove this folder and restart the client to resolve the problem. All
loacl policy will need to be recreated afterwards.
Dave Britt
"Bobby" <bobby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Someone has applied a local software restriction policy to a pc. I am
unsure of any local accounts on the machine and when attempting to
logon to the domain it's in a continuous loop (reverts back to
ctrl+alt+del screen). All I got from the user is he applied software
restrictions for all files.
Is there anyway out of this? Thank you.
.
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