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HUGE MISTAKE! HELPPPPPPPP

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ATV

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Sep 17, 2003
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I've tried to deny users to logon localy on the server and...instead of adding each user to this security issue i added the whole Users group including the administrator. The server is DC.
Now i can't logon locally on the server with an administrator account.
What can I do? Don't tell me: format c: and enter!

Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
 
Have you tried logging on via a workstation to the domain as the administrator?
 
Yes, the users and the administrator can logon on the domain.
Only locally on the server all the users, including the administrator can't logon.
The message when someone tries to logon locallyis: "You cannot logon interactivelly".

What can I do?
please helllllllllllllllpppppppppppppppppp!
 
Try running the MMC from a workstation. edit the policy and reapply it.
 
for moorethan

Please be more specific.
What's MMC and how do i get to enter in the server policies through a workstation?
Please help i'm a minute far to be fired from my job

Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
 
Using a client run the same utility you used on the DC. If you do not have the Admin software installed on the PC you can install it from the W2K server disk. (run adminpak.msi found in the \i386 dir on the disk).

Assuming you used the Group Policy progam ; Click on the Start Button, Select RUN, type in "MMC" enter..

From the Console Menu choose Add Remove Snaping, click add, Group Policy, add, enter the computer name of the DC in the Group Policy Object Box, Finish, OK.

Then go back and change what you prevously changed.
 
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