View Full Version : ARGH! Windows 2k server took over xp!
tweakman278
07-17-02, 07:26 AM
I had all my windows xp security policies as i wanted them...then just for fun i added it to my 2k domain...ouch...now I always get that stupid logon message "do not logon if you're not authorized" i know how to get rid of it...but it's a pain to go and reset all of the policies...can anybody export their default xp security policies and give them to me please :) btw, its xp pro (it would have to be to logon to a domain) :)
Kingslayer
07-17-02, 09:41 AM
I feel your pain man and wish I could help, but all of our XP Pro machines on the domain are using security policies.
tweakman278
07-17-02, 09:51 AM
thanx. i just took the easy way out....cough*format*cough :D i made a backup of my security policy :)
Kingslayer
07-17-02, 12:58 PM
And it's too bad too, I was just looking at TechNet and I stumbled across a section of the MMC that will let you change them back to default!
I can't remember the command to type at the run box, I'll have to see if I can dig it up.
engjohn
07-18-02, 01:24 AM
DOH!
tweakman278
07-18-02, 09:27 AM
yeah...really. it wasnt that big a deal reformatting, i'd only had the thing running for a day lol:D
Gerst240
07-19-02, 02:22 AM
Originally posted by Kingslayer
And it's too bad too, I was just looking at TechNet and I stumbled across a section of the MMC that will let you change them back to default!
I can't remember the command to type at the run box, I'll have to see if I can dig it up.
even tho he has solved the problem could you please post the chommand that will change the security policy back to default i would like to know just for the heck of it
thanks
tweakman278
07-21-02, 08:35 PM
i would like to know too...for future reference :)
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