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I have a Win2k3 PDC. Later I added a Win2k member server. While
logged onto the member server "remotely", I went to the Adminstrator "Group" and deleted the only user (outside of the local administrator) which was listed as a "garbled" name (as if it was no longer a valid user). Apparently this user was the "Domain Admins" Group from the Domain. Now, Oooops, not knowing the local administrator password, no domain members have permissions to log on locally. Is there a way, using the PDC, to force this member server to accept domain logons? When I access "Computer Manager" from the A.D. console, everything I click on, include Groups & Users, responds back w/ "Access Not Allowed" (or something relative to that). Am I eternally locked out? Appreciatively, Clark Clark |
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Clark says... > I have a Win2k3 PDC. Later I added a Win2k member server. While > logged onto the member server "remotely", I went to the Adminstrator > "Group" and deleted the only user (outside of the local administrator) > which was listed as a "garbled" name (as if it was no longer a valid > user). > > Apparently this user was the "Domain Admins" Group from the Domain. > > Now, Oooops, not knowing the local administrator password, no domain > members have permissions to log on locally. > > Is there a way, using the PDC, to force this member server to accept > domain logons? > > When I access "Computer Manager" from the A.D. console, everything I > click on, include Groups & Users, responds back w/ "Access Not > Allowed" (or something relative to that). > > Am I eternally locked out? > > Appreciatively, > > Clark Set the administrators group as restricted in a group policy applied to this server and it should put the domain admin group back into the administrators group. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;810076 Otherwise you may need this. I have used it dozens of times and it is a great tool to have. http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ -- Regards, Michael Holzemer No email replies please - reply in newsgroup Learn script faster by searching here http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...er/default.asp |
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Use this link to create a boot disk to reset the local administrator
password. http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/ "Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) om... > I have a Win2k3 PDC. Later I added a Win2k member server. While > logged onto the member server "remotely", I went to the Adminstrator > "Group" and deleted the only user (outside of the local administrator) > which was listed as a "garbled" name (as if it was no longer a valid > user). > > Apparently this user was the "Domain Admins" Group from the Domain. > > Now, Oooops, not knowing the local administrator password, no domain > members have permissions to log on locally. > > Is there a way, using the PDC, to force this member server to accept > domain logons? > > When I access "Computer Manager" from the A.D. console, everything I > click on, include Groups & Users, responds back w/ "Access Not > Allowed" (or something relative to that). > > Am I eternally locked out? > > Appreciatively, > > Clark |
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