Re: dial in properties not available

From: Dean Fehribach (djfehrib_at_thermwood.com)
Date: 04/08/04


Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 09:14:22 -0700

I had this exact same problem. Your suggestion fixed the
problem.

BTW, I upgraded the server from Windows NT 4 to Windows
Server 2003 Standard. The upgrade created this problem....

Dean Fehribach

>-----Original Message-----
>Check the permissions of the following registry key.
>
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Secure
PipeServers\Winreg
>
>"Local Service" should be given read access to the abouve
reg key.
>
>Most of the time, this issue is caused by the group
policy setting
>defined under windows 2000 environment (security.inf
template)
>
>I'd like to know whether this hepls you in resolving the
issue you
>have.
>
>Thanks
>Shaliya
>.
>



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