That is what I thought. thank you for the feedback.
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"MichaelFaulkner" <> wrote in
message news:23E1B7F8-FEA4-4F98-9B2E-...
> Cased closed. Sorry, twas my fault. I *thought* GPRESULT* indicated one
> new
> non-admin policy was not getting applied, but it was. So Admins were
> restricted from running executables, etc. Mea Culpa.
>
> "MichaelFaulkner" wrote:
>
>> I've had a test Vista Enterprise system working fine for a week or so.
>> "All
>> of a sudden", I had no admin access to the firewall, network, etc.,
>> either
>> from the local workstation admin account or the admin account of my OU.
>> I
>> had added some GPO's the previous day, so I disabled all of them,
>> reinstalled
>> Vista from scratch with the same result. Once I join the domain, I can't
>> add
>> any groups from my OU to manage, or any admin tasks as I get an "access
>> denied". Even adding my OU groups to "restricted groups" in the GPO, and
>> reactivating the GPO, had no effect. Can't even unjoin the domain, so
>> just
>> have to reinstall.