Re: XP desktop haywire after removing user from Domain Admins

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Thanks everyone!!

"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:O0Mq3uOBHHA.4992@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Try running the Change User Permissions wizard from the User node of
standard management. Make them all "users".

Have them log off, and back on.

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"KBB" <kbb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OQtinCOBHHA.1224@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Help! Strange thing just happened. Late last night I realized the Domain
Users was a member of Domain Admins!! So, I removed domain Users from
Domain admins.

First thing this morning, a user logs in and something drastic happened
to his desktop:
- No program icon in the Start menu (but all menu choices still there)
- Background image changed to blue screen
- Outlook crashes on atartup, says SEND to Microsoft, but send fails
- Internet access and several drives access fine
- McAfee AV

I added user back to Domain Admins to see if it resolves and it did not.
Any ideas? Is this a profile problem? If so, I'm unsure how to revert
back to the one her was using. I don't believe we have roaming profiles,
nor do we particularly need them. His Profile tab on his user account is
blank.

Thanks for any thoughts or ideas!

KBB





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