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Cannot Access Local Computer Security Policy

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circulent

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Dec 6, 2006
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I have a Win2003 server, and need to edit the Local Computer Security Policy. What's odd is that everything is greyed out. I cannot make any changes even though I'm logged in as the domain admin.

Thoughts?
 
Its greyed out because its inheriting policies from higher level GPs, either the Domain Policy or the the Domain Controllers Policy probably.

RoadKi11
 
That'd odd. I combed thru the GPO, couldn;t find anything, reinstalled the Group Policy Management console thinking it would reset all policies, but still the local policies are in effect. Thoughts?
 
One more thing:

If I access the Local Computer Security Policy (gpedit.msc), these are the folder which are locked out (You can see a little lock icon next to the folder):

- Computer Config > Security Settings > Account Policies
- Computer Config > Security Settings > Local Policies

What's odd is that none of the GPO poclies even show these 2 folders at all.

Thoughts?
 
Have you confirmed that there are no GPO's being applied? Run RSOP.msc, and look through what is being pushed to the server. Also, and I hope you are not using the domain GPO as the only policy with edits (only password and account info should be changed in the domain policy).
 
There were the two standard domain GPO's. Somewhere they were locking the ability to edit the local computer security policies. I couldn't find anything, but once I disabled both GPO's all was fine.
 
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