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  1. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    I have not deleted my user profile...It is Administrator. I have created new one though. I have created Admin, and then tried doing it from there and it did not work. I think there should be a record in registry that needs to be removed/corrected manually.
  2. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    A little progress here. I have installed Admin Pak on my XP station and connected to DC. Everything works perfect: I can delete accounts, change passwords, the whole nine yards. Then I tried replacing those files on DC...It did not work. I uninstalled Windows 2003 Service Pack 2 Admin Tool...
  3. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    I've tried that...doesn't work.
  4. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    All users in active directory even Administrator (about 80 users in total). I am loged in as an Administrator, and yes I am performing it from DC itself. No it's not running ADAM. Thanks. PS I am able to delete users though.
  5. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    yes, I have upgraded to SP2.
  6. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    Everything happened after windows updates were installed... i've started thinking maybe there is problem with permissions...Is there any way to reset permission in AU to default?
  7. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    I've checked AD database, and it turned out to be just fine. Reinstalled admin pack on the server. Does not help either.
  8. solvman

    Reset password problem!!!

    Whenever I navigate to "Active Directory Users and Computers" and right cick user name and choose reset password it gives me the following error: Windows cannot access object Username because: No such interface supported The object have been deleted by another administrator in this enterprise...

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