Hi,
I have been having this problem as have what appears to be numerous other
posters in this thread, I read in another post that you have to be careful to
setup your user account as admin on the first boot after install,
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Hi Scott,
This is a known security test going on with Vista Pre-release builds.
The FIX for your problem is:
1. When you join the machine the machine to the domain, at that time when it
ask you to reboot, do not reboot
2. Instead go to the Control Panel and under User and Account Settings, add
your domain user name to the Administrator Group
3. Then you can safely log off and log back in
The BUG here is
1. When you join the machine to the domain, the default Administrator
account gets locked out
2. Before joining the machine to the domain, users have to create another
administrator Account on the local machine (which is way beyond expectation
for layman)
3. Then you logon to the new user account on the local machine which is a
part of the administrator group and then join the machine to the domain.
*****If you miss the step of creating a new Administrative user account
before joining the machine to the domain, mind you, you would have to rebuild
the Vista image and start all over from scratch******
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surely the registry can be used to enable the local profile as admin, not
being up on reg settings I have no clue, but I am sure one of you techno
wizards can work out which value needs to be changed

(crosses fingers and
prays)