M
Mike
I added an OU to restrict access for a user account as
followed in KB article 278295. Well, instead of applying
this setting to one user, it flowed to every user in the
AD. Since I removed access to almost everything
critical, I can't reboot, edit the registry, log-off, etc.
Is there anyway I can somehow go in and remove this OU?
Would I need to just shut the system off? Of course I'd
still be left in the same situation when it booted up
again. I hope I royally screw this one up!!!??
Thanks for any help!!
- Mike
followed in KB article 278295. Well, instead of applying
this setting to one user, it flowed to every user in the
AD. Since I removed access to almost everything
critical, I can't reboot, edit the registry, log-off, etc.
Is there anyway I can somehow go in and remove this OU?
Would I need to just shut the system off? Of course I'd
still be left in the same situation when it booted up
again. I hope I royally screw this one up!!!??
Thanks for any help!!
- Mike