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HELP! All users denied local logon on a Win2k machine

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inductive

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hi. i am on a workgroup with a win2k machine(not a server)
I have disabled local logon for ALL users by mistake from the Local Security Policy
I have been unable to login as: Power user, Admin, user and guest. How do i log into my sys so i can change the login in policy?

Microsofts site says:
To work around this behavior, you can access the computer that is denying a user access by means of an administrative account situated on another client. Then you can use the Ntrights.exe program from the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit to remove the user from the "Deny Logon Locally" user right.

To perform this procedure, use the following (case-sensitive) syntax:
ntrights -m \\computer -u group or user to remove -r SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight


I cant access my system from another computer on the network. How do i do this
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

desperate

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Have you tried "connect to another computer" from the action menu within the Computer Management snap-in? Or try running the MMC for local users and groups and set it up for one of the machines that is disabled.
Start-> Run-> MMC-> console-> add/remove snap-in-> add-> Group Policy, Browse, Computers tab and connect to one of the other machines. Maybe you can fix it from there...
Good Luck! Thanks,

Matt Wray
 
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