KeyserSoze1877
Programmer
Yes I too am plauged by the memory cannot be written error. However, I have a very good idea on the direction to look at.
Here's what happened, I have a program, it doesn't matter what program it is. That program is installed as a service and is using a domain account to run.
I made some GPO changes, tightened up the security. However, I was making GPO changes for 2003 and was not away a OU with 2000 servers linked to that GPO. After the changes were made and the servers rebooted, the service popped the memory error when it tries to start. I put the account is uses to run in the local Admin group, works fine. Take it out. Memory error.
I reverted teh GPO back to the original setup and no luck, same thing. I have a hunch that there was a registry setting that the 2003 GPO set that 2000 doesnt have a local policy for, yet keeps the key. Administrators bypasses it.
So... I know its some kind of permission or network NTLM restriction or something somewhere.
6 people have spent two days looking hard and wide for the answer other than local Admin group, but we have not found the inital break setting.
Help!
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Keyser Soze
"Vote Pedro.
Here's what happened, I have a program, it doesn't matter what program it is. That program is installed as a service and is using a domain account to run.
I made some GPO changes, tightened up the security. However, I was making GPO changes for 2003 and was not away a OU with 2000 servers linked to that GPO. After the changes were made and the servers rebooted, the service popped the memory error when it tries to start. I put the account is uses to run in the local Admin group, works fine. Take it out. Memory error.
I reverted teh GPO back to the original setup and no luck, same thing. I have a hunch that there was a registry setting that the 2003 GPO set that 2000 doesnt have a local policy for, yet keeps the key. Administrators bypasses it.
So... I know its some kind of permission or network NTLM restriction or something somewhere.
6 people have spent two days looking hard and wide for the answer other than local Admin group, but we have not found the inital break setting.
Help!
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Keyser Soze
"Vote Pedro.