Re: Userenv Event 1030 Problem - cannot edit GPO



On 2005-07-28 11:10:25 -0500, "dmc" <corry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

OKay - sanity restored.

I created a new user with Administrator rights and also a member of a
group that did already have "log on from network" rights. Logged in as
newuser and was able to assign the appropriate rights to the
Administrators group. Logged back in as Administrator and now I can
edit GPO to my heart's content. I can also install Backup Exec. Not
sure about the 1030 errors though - will keep an eye on them, but for
now everything is working.

Thanks Eriq for giving me the key to my solution!

Glad to help. I know how frustrating it is when something that should jus work doesn't. :)


-Eriq
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