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If network or server problems prevent the user from downloading the mandatory profile, the user is unable to log on. With a regular mandatory user profile, the user is still able to log on even if the mandatory user profile is unavailable. As a reminder, when a roaming profile is used, it copies the profile to the local system.

Now there type the name for your super admin account and make sure that the field Password never expires must be marked and Account disabled must be disabled. Step 5. Click on ok and Now Admin account is enabled and to Set password right click on administrator account again and set the password. Hope you like the trick, do share it with others too.

Leave a comment below if you are having any trouble with the method discussed above. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign in. My point is that the local group policy may insist on a complex password, thus you will not be able to activate the administrator account if it has a blank password. This utility will also guide you through troubleshooting; the dashboard will indicate whether the root cause is a broken link, faulty equipment or resource overload.

What I like best is the way NPM suggests solutions to network problems. Its also has the ability to monitor the health of individual VMware virtual machines. If you are interested in troubleshooting, and creating network maps, then I recommend that you try NPM now. Trap3 — Be Active: Pay close attention to the command, it should be active, and not activate. If you prefer a simpler method, visit the Local Security policy, incidentally, this MMC is worth exploring in its own right.

I thought of making an extra admin user since I do not want to change the permissions of current users too much , assign all needed rights, get the job done, delete this superuser. I do not know how to get the rights assigned to the users.

I assume it has to do with ownership of the keys and about the assignment of the maximum rights, but maybe also with inheritance. But I am stuck: I can't get the rights right. Who can help me out?

Wednesday, March 12, PM. Hi, Did your issue resolved? Wednesday, March 19, AM. Is the PC joined to a Domain?

Dis you use "Run as Administrator" to launch Regedit? Ray Watters. The PC is standalone. I did indeed use 'Run as Administrator' even when I am adminstrator user to launch regedit.

Have you tried to change the owership of the key? Yes, I tried, at least I think I did try, but it did not work out.



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