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Posted by Jason Wasser on June 27, 2005, 2:58 pm
Please log in for more thread options Thanks Steve. I'll look into that.
Steven L Umbach wrote:
> You might try enabling auditing of privilege use for failure on those
> computers and then look in the security log for related events. The
> rootsec.inf template only sets ntfs permissions on the root folder to be
> default and the securews.inf template does not configure any user
> rights/privileges - mostly a few security options. You can view exactly what
> a security template does when you use the mmc snapin for security templates
> and it may help to use the Security Configuration and Analysis tool in
> analyze mode to compare what a template does compared to the current
> configuration. --- Steve
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>>Anybody have any ideas?
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>>Thanks.
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>>Jason Wasser wrote:
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>>>After upgrading to SP1 for Windows 2003 the Windows Time Service gives
>>>the following error when started:
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>>>Could not start the Windows Time Service on Local Computer
>>>Error 1300: Not all privileges referenced are assigned to the caller.
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>>>and followed the instructions, but it didn't help any. I've been working
>>>through issues of security templates. I had one gpo for all my servers,
>>>both 2000 and 2003. I'm wondering if that has something to do with it.
>>>So I started a new GPO for 2003 servers and used the securews.inf
>>>template and the rootsec.inf template.
>>>
>>>I would think that now everything should work normally.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions? Thanks.
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