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Dear newsgroup members
Some days ago I noticed some problems in one of our windows 2000 Advanced
Servers. Trying to set up a new virtual web page using FPSE, I got several
complaints about my "lack of privileges". Obviously, I was logged in using
the Administrator account. And, as far as I know, the Administrator account
had the correct settings. Later, I've had similar messages when installing a
new antivirus solution. Other administration tasks, however, where available
as usual. Then, I tried to log in as another user belonging to Domain Admins
group, and there was no problem at all: it was a real administrator. Thus, I
woud be very grateful if somebody can tell me how an administrator can loose
privileges and how to restore them (unfortunately, I'm not the only one who
administers the machine, and I cannot assure that there has not been a
deliberate action to do it; I just can tell that I did nothing).
Best regards,
Jaume
Some days ago I noticed some problems in one of our windows 2000 Advanced
Servers. Trying to set up a new virtual web page using FPSE, I got several
complaints about my "lack of privileges". Obviously, I was logged in using
the Administrator account. And, as far as I know, the Administrator account
had the correct settings. Later, I've had similar messages when installing a
new antivirus solution. Other administration tasks, however, where available
as usual. Then, I tried to log in as another user belonging to Domain Admins
group, and there was no problem at all: it was a real administrator. Thus, I
woud be very grateful if somebody can tell me how an administrator can loose
privileges and how to restore them (unfortunately, I'm not the only one who
administers the machine, and I cannot assure that there has not been a
deliberate action to do it; I just can tell that I did nothing).
Best regards,
Jaume