Re: User Account - Cannot Access



Lost what?

On the local workstation, in users, what group is the user account in?

newjerseyjoe@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
We have a user account on SBS 2000 and she was doing fine. The other
day she remotes in using PCAnywhere and says that she cannot login to
the pc. Says its waiting.

So someone else in the firm changed her password and upon her login she
lost certain privileges.

I have racked my brain doing many things over last 2 days. I went into
AD and removed her account and re-established it. When I logged in I
lost her settings and applications that are saying this user needs
admin access. And I checked in the AD for her groups and she is
seemingly in the administrator group.

Can someone help me with this?? This is quite urgent.

Thanks again!!

.



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