Cannot access Event Logs, Access Denied

From: z8894 (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 10:09:20 -0700

Make sure the Administrator account you are using is not
a member of the builtin\guest group on the server. If the
account is member of that group or a member of any other
group in the builtin\guest group, you will see that
problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>I am logged in as Administrator and can't open any event
>logs except security. Only since I upgraded to 2003.
>
>It say access denied when I try to open them. How do I
fix?
>>
>
>
>Thanks
>R
>.
>



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