you do not have sufficient privileges for accessing connection properties

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Tommy Forsman

Hi
I can´t change my network setting (tcpip etc). I am local admin at my
laptop. Have also tried domain admin with same result: "you do not have
sufficient privileges for accessing connection properties". Have had this
problem once before but then system restore helped, but not this time.
Havent touched grouppolicies.

Any advice please

Tomppa
 
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Rock

Hi
I can´t change my network setting (tcpip etc). I am local admin at my
laptop. Have also tried domain admin with same result: "you do not have
sufficient privileges for accessing connection properties". Have had this
problem once before but then system restore helped, but not this time.
Havent touched grouppolicies.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...r+accessing+connection+properties&btnG=Search

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...ies&btnG=Search&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wg
 
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Tommy Forsman

Yes, I got it!

(in Administrative
Tools/Component Services/Component Services/My Computer on the Default
Properties
tab). Once I set Default Authentication Level back to Connect,
and Default Impersonation Level back to Identity, and rebooting the
computer, everything is working

Tomppa
 
R

Rock

Yes, I got it!

(in Administrative
Tools/Component Services/Component Services/My Computer on the Default
Properties
tab). Once I set Default Authentication Level back to Connect,
and Default Impersonation Level back to Identity, and rebooting the
computer, everything is working

Great Tommy, glad it's fixed and thanks for posting back.
 

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