Re: Unable to rename local administrator account on windows 2003 s



Thanks Asaf and Paul....

Paul - yes server is in GPO scope and permissions are ok as well.
guest user account gets renamed from GPO but it's only local administrator
account which is not getting renamed....
also there are no secli or usrenv errors in application log.

thanks again


"ptwilliams" wrote:

> Is this policy being applied to the Windows 2003 servers?
> -- Are they within the scope of the GPO (where is the GPO applied)?
> -- Do the Windows 2003 machines have permissions to apply the GPO?
>
> If you run RSoP or gpresults is the policy being applied?
> Are you seeing any userenv or scecli warnings or errors in the application
> logs?
>
> --
> Paul Williams
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
> http://www.msresource.net | http://forums.msresource.net
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