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I just
added a w2k server running Cisco Call Manager to our network and it’s not
responding too well to our domain. For instance I need to provide a few of the
accounts the right to log on as a service but I’m not able to because
there appears to be an effective policy in place preventing me from adding the
users. We don’t have any policies in place on our network that would
prevent this so I’m trying to figure out what would cause this. The Cisco
guys are sure this is related to policy on our network and I think it’s
related to the local security policy settings on that server. The server is
currently sitting in the Computers container and the accounts have all been
added to the domain admins group as requested. Am I overlooking something here
in regards to group policy? Thanks |
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local polici... Marvin Cummings
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking loc... Marvin Cummings
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Charlie Kaiser
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking local p... Kingslan, Rick T.
- RE: [ActiveDir] effective policies blocking loc... Marvin Cummings
