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XP Pro forgets security settings after logoff or reboot
I have a Windows XP machine running on a domain. I have added a domain
user account to the local admin group on the local computer managment and I have added the user to a AD group on the server which grants local admin rights but afer logging off or rebooting it removes the admin rights. Also if you set the users theme to Classic, after rebooting it reverts to the default Luna theme. |
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Re: XP Pro forgets security settings after logoff or reboot
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> I have a Windows XP machine running on a domain. I have added a domain > user account to the local admin group on the local computer managment > and I have added the user to a AD group on the server which grants > local admin rights but afer logging off or rebooting it removes the > admin rights. Are you perhaps using restricted groups? Run rsop.msc and look for settings. > > Also if you set the users theme to Classic, Do this via group policy....it's a lot easier. > after rebooting it reverts > to the default Luna theme. Check your event logs. |
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Re: XP Pro forgets security settings after logoff or reboot
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> I have a Windows XP machine running on a domain. I have added a domain > user account to the local admin group on the local computer managment > and I have added the user to a AD group on the server which grants > local admin rights but afer logging off or rebooting it removes the > admin rights. Are you perhaps using restricted groups? Run rsop.msc and look for settings. > > Also if you set the users theme to Classic, Do this via group policy....it's a lot easier. > after rebooting it reverts > to the default Luna theme. Check your event logs. |
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