RE: adding a group to local computer

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Hello Bill,

I was talking about the services.msc where alll machine services are listed.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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yes, I went through all of my scheduled events and updated the
passwords. Is there anyplace else this would apply? which services
are you referring to?

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Bill,

Just changing a password will not result in this. If you use the
domain admin account on services for example and do not change the
passwordd there also, then you get trouble becasue they do not run
anymore.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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the only change that would coincide with this issue, is I changed
the domain administrator password last week. Do you think there is
any connection?

thanks,
Bill
"ProADGuy" wrote:
May be "Restricted Groups" Policy is applying, check Group Policies
in your
domain.
run gpresult /v on problem machine and look at the output for more
results...
Restricted Groups Policy Settings
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756802.aspx
279301 Description of Group Policy Restricted Groups
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;279301
Regards,
ProADGuy
"Bill" wrote:
Hey,
In WinXP, I used to be able to add the Domain Users group as a
local
administrator or Power User so that everyone who logged on to that
PC would
have local rights.
All of a sudden, now for some reason, after I add the Domain Users
group and log out it dissapears. I don't get any errors when I
add
the group - everything looks normal, but next time someone logs on
its gone. Any ideas???
stumped in NY



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