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HP Proliant
Name: imruins Date: April 18, 2008 at 15:05:09 Pacific OS: Server 2003 CPU/Ram: P4 duo Quad Core Product: HP Proliant
Comment:
I did something pretty stupid and I am hoping that one of you knows how to remedy this situation. I accidentally deactivated the administrator account on our server through Active Directory and I don't know how to reactivate. Please help!
Name: paulsep Date: April 18, 2008 at 19:58:46 Pacific
Reply:
Oh wow !!! Congratulation.
A good administrator normally creates an administrator equivalent with a different passwork, just to have a second chance, if someone makes a mistake or server will be hacked. So is there another user with admin rights?
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