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  1. #31
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    Okay! I had to google how to do that but I got it done. Then I went in and started Broni's fix. I was able to remove all but one, Administrators. Beside that listing it does say "inherited from > <not inheritied>" but I also get a popup window that says...

    "The current Audit Policy for this computer does not have auditing turned on. If
    this computer gets audit policy from the domain, please ask a domain administrator
    to turn on auditing using Group Policy Editor. Otherwise, use the Local Computer
    Policy Editor to configure the audit policy locally on this computer."

    I am really not sure how to do that, or if I should.

    Next step?

    Thanks!
    Shama.

  2. #32
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    Hello???? I am still dealing with this issue and it is causing me to force a shutdown each time I need to turn off the computer. Can someone please help me remove the final permission from proquota.exe??

    Thanks.

  3. #33
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    I suggest, you start your own topic, instead of hijacking someone's topic.

  4. #34
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    My apologies. I felt that since it was the exact same issue, this would be the correct place for it, so folks that had the same outcome to the fix as I did, could progress through the next step.

    I started my own thread here:
    http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...78#post1315178

    Hope to see you over there. You seem to be familiar with this issue.

    Thanks,
    Shama.

  5. #35
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    Yeah, two reasons:
    - every computer is different
    - starting your own topic gives you more attention

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