Thank you very much you really helped me a lot. :D
From: joe (joe_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/24/05
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:15:02 -0800
Thank you very much you really helped me a lot. :D, exactly what i was
looking for thanks for the link.
"joe" wrote:
> Hi all,
> How do i reset all my security settings back to default?(in the domain
> security)
>
> I have installed windows 2003 now about 5 times, and i have noticed not
> everthing is the same when installing, even if its on the same machinese i
> installed it on just1 month earlier. I installed windows 2003 the otherday
> and when i set up my roaming profiles i discovered from my local machine i
> wasnt able to see everything within a web page, i checked security settings
> and it found my settings were set to high security which it would NOT let me
> change and it was not because i didnt have permisions, when i checked the
> local domain policy on the server i found all kinds of security policies had
> been defined and they are all greyed in so i cant change them, bear in mind i
> just installed 2003 and not set any of these permisions. How do i get them
> back to defualt?
>
> sinerely
>
> joe
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