In the group policy editor for your "restricted" OU, go to the Proxy Server location and enter in 127.0.0.1 and the computers or users assigned to that OU will continually be looking at their local computer for a proxy server that doesn't exist.
in the Group Policy editor go to
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Log in as Administrator, right click on the folder in question and go to the OWNER tab, take ownership of folder and contents. Then you can restore your share and file security settings more carefully.
It also sounds like he has his airport setup wrong. He can set it up to hand out private (10.x.x.x) IP's and still accomplish what he wants. That way he can get what he wants, and you can get what you want....
With DHCP you could also take his MAC address and reserve a "bad" IP number like...
You can try the following MS Knowledgebase articles, one of them should give you the instructions on a restore (authoritative, non-authoritative). #22111, #290762, #291165.
I just had the Event 13568 (journal wrap error), but I had another domain controller to replicate from.
There may be...
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