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Joseph O'Brien
After running a registry repair script to fix a problem with missing
icons in a specific user account, I'm running into another problem
with logging in.
The fix I applied involved running subinacl.
http://winonline.blogspot.com/2005/11/reset-entire-registry-permissions-to.html
(thanks so much for posting that, Ramesh!).
Now, this user cannot log on unless he is a member of the local admin
group. If he is only a member of the local user group explorer does
not load when he logs on. I can hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the task
manager, and there are several services running, but explorer will not
load.
Once I join his domain account to local admin, though, he is able to
log on just fine.
Since local admin rights got me into this whole mess in the first
place, I would really like to resolve this. I feel like this is
probably the last step before this computer is fixed.
I still suspect registry permission problems, but I'm not sure where
to go from here.
Thanks again for your help.
Joseph
icons in a specific user account, I'm running into another problem
with logging in.
The fix I applied involved running subinacl.
http://winonline.blogspot.com/2005/11/reset-entire-registry-permissions-to.html
(thanks so much for posting that, Ramesh!).
Now, this user cannot log on unless he is a member of the local admin
group. If he is only a member of the local user group explorer does
not load when he logs on. I can hit CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the task
manager, and there are several services running, but explorer will not
load.
Once I join his domain account to local admin, though, he is able to
log on just fine.
Since local admin rights got me into this whole mess in the first
place, I would really like to resolve this. I feel like this is
probably the last step before this computer is fixed.
I still suspect registry permission problems, but I'm not sure where
to go from here.
Thanks again for your help.
Joseph