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[EMERGENCY] oh my god!!! dcpromo -> really bad situation ...

 
 
Kevin Sangwell [MSFT]
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      1st Jul 2003
Put the hard disk with the data on it into another
computer running the same version of Windows. Make the
moved disk the slave drive. Then access this disk from
the copy of Windows running on the other computer.

Hope this helps.

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>-----Original Message-----
>someone dcpromoted one of our production server...
>some files owned by the local administrator are now

unchangeable and i
>cannot take ownership even if i log on as the domain

administrator...
>if i go to security properties of this file i saw some

users with
>limited access and the a sid as the user has been

deleted (the owner
>of the file appears as the same sid .. maybe the not

more existing
>local admin ?)
>
>what can i do?
>please help
>
>I.P.
>.
>

 
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