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Cant Log On Windows "group policies client service"

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  • Started 1 year ago by xenomex
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xenomex
xenomex
Posts: 124

Hey guys,
I have a little problem with my Windows vista home premium, I have 3 user accounts one of them is an administrator and the other 2 are limited administrators...

When i try to log on with any of the two "limited" admin accounts, i get the message "windows could not connect to the group policies client service"

but when i log on to the Main Administrator user account, it works.

After i logged on with the main administrator account i got a message saying that you may not be able to log on with the other accounts and that is true, i cant.

I am still searching around this, and i need a quick soloution for this.
I would really appreciate your help.
thankyou.

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jd2066
Justin
Posts: 3792

You should check the Event Viewer for more information, here is how:
Click Start.
Right click on Computer and click Manage.
Click Continue.
Double click "Event Viewer" on the left.
Double click "Windows Logs" on the left.
Click System and look for related entries.
Do the same for Applications.

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xenomex
xenomex
Posts: 124

Can you please explain your self a little more, since i am having TROUBLE with this...
because i solved teh problem, but i still get that annoying message whenever i log on.
(Actually, its my friends compute rthat has this problem)
HAHAHAAA. I stil want an answer though.

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