Re: Local Group Policy mistake.

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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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