If you thought more highly of the OS, perhaps you'd have less
problems...

You can always manipulate the rights from the command line.

See the following:
 http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=NTrights.TXT



What is it that you are trying to do in the first place?



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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Smith
>Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:46 AM
>To: NT 2000 Discussions
>Subject: "Log on Locally" right
>
>
>
>I am having MUCH difficulty with that horrible OS also known
>as Windows
>NT.
>
>When trying to change User Policies in USRMGR, I am only
>able to cancel
>the dialogue box because whenever I try to 'OK' the changes,
>it reports:
>
>  ----   You may not remove the Local Login right from the
>Administrators local group.  Doing so would disable all local
>administration of this computer.   ----
>
>
>In the "Log on locally" group, I'll give you one good guess
>as to which
>Local group specifically appears...  YES! The "Administrators" local
>group!  Surprise, Surprise.
>
>This means I can not make changes to *ANY* of these policies.
>
>How do I repair this?
>
>This is on a Windows NT 4.0 Server PDC running SP6a.
>
>
>
>
>Adam Smith
>IT Officer
>SAGE Automation Ltd
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.sageautomation.com
>
>Phone:   (08) 8276 0703
>Fax:     (08) 8276 0799
>Mobile:  0414 895 273
>


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