Originally Posted by ellen feiss
dont worry your little head RC no one's asking you.
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evidentally you are still locked out of your own PC..
Sir_GeeTee - you should be able to disable the restrictions place on the user environment and the PC by the group policies but deleting the actual policy data files in %ystemroot%\system32\GroupPolicy\User and ..\Machine as well as ...\GroupPolicy\gpt.ini
...but while this will remove the policy files that apply the actual settigns to the users registry hive that in turn apply the restricitons, it won't infact
change the values in the registry back to the unresticted ones - but this is still helpful, as I am sure, as any good admin ellen and others have a second admin account that they would have reserved for such cases where they are then able to logon using this
other account and then delete the C:\Documents and Settings\[screwed user]\ntuser.dat (the on disk stored HKCU registry keys and values) of the original restricted account.
...but ellen there already knew this i am sure
;P
p.s. hopefully the above explaination is confusing enough to cause at least 7 people to render their PC's DOA as they try these tricks out..