Hi Bruce. Try setting everything to disabled then to see if it helps. If this
computer is in a domain, domain policy may be overriding local policy. Also confirm
that you are indeed logged on as an administrator. " Net user username" will show
group membership. If all else fails you may want to try to reset security settings
back to default defined levels as described in the link below using the secedit
command. --- Steve
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;313222
"Bruce"
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> I mean everything is in a not configured state.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >For some reason, administrator cannot get access to the
> >network and dialup connections folder. I have checked
> >the group policy (computer and user) and everything is
> in
> >a disabled state. Any ideas?
> >.
> >