Re: Restored Server but SharePoint refusing admin access



Well, this won't work for sharepoint 3.0...

FYI. http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/WSS/en/library/64171b8c-5608-4e69-881a-67996080b7ff1033.mspx?mfr=true

In addition, posting to sharepoint newsgroup can be a good idea.

Sincerely,
Bill

"Quilnux" <Quilnux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6D85453C-8F9C-48F1-9E1F-34EB6486B50E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have not had a chance to try this yet. I will get the oppertunity tomorrow.
Just to be clear, we are using SharePoint 3.0 not 2.0. Will that still be the
same for your suggestion? I didn't know the user templates would touch 3.0.
I'll let you know of the results tomorrow.

"Bill Peng" wrote:

I think your assumption is correct. Please open server management, and
change user permission. then use appropriate user template to rebuild user
permissions. this can restore default sharepoint permissions for every user.

Sincerely,
Bill

"Quilnux" <Quilnux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5EF53C5C-68CB-48BE-915F-D30E8E9A7812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello, (We are using SharePoint Services 3.0)
>
> We recently had to reinstall our server. We also had to manually > re-enter
> all user accounts including administrator accounts. We have everything
> working now except SharePoint. We are able to run a successful restore > (we
> used the stsadm.exe command-line). We can tell it is correctly restored > by
> the database file sizes however it will not let anyone in. We get an
> "Access
> Denied" error. We can access the Central Administration Site without > any
> problems. Its only the SharePoint site. I've done restores before but
> never
> seen a site not let an admin in after one. Also, I tried accessing the
> database server using SQL Server Management Studio but it won't let us > in
> that either. I would assume the issue has something to do with the > SID's
> being different for the new admin accounts. Is there anyway to get into
> the
> site or a way that we can add one of the new admin accounts to the site > to
> let us in?
> Thank you for your help.


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