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Views Last Modified: 2012-05-11 I am trying to use a ghost boot USB Key to set up new clients on our network. I have just a fresh Windows Server 2008 R2 DC and I am getting the following error: Error 5: Access has been denied Before asking help, I checked these: - In the TCP/IP settings of the server, NETBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled - The User/Password that i error 5 access denied vista use works fine in my domain - In Default Domain Controllers Policy, I have: Domain member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always) - Disabled Network security: LAN Manager authentication level - Send LM & NTLM responses Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always) - Disabled Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communications (always) - Disabled I checked my bootable USB Key on a network with a Windows Server 2k3 DC to validate my NIC driver, protocol.ini and network.ini files. Is somebody have an idea to guide me? Any help would be much appreciated!! Bernard 0 Question by:BernardGeneva Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Best Solution byBernardGeneva Hi Rob, Thanks for your help. I follow your advice by modifying the Default Domain Controllers Policy and resetting the account's password. Unfortunately the result is the same... I found another Go to Solution 7 Comments LVL 65 Overall: Level 65 Active Directory 20 Windows Server 2008 11 MS DOS 9 Message Active 1 day ago Expert Comment by:RobSampson2011-04-13 It may be the extra authentication security of the Server 2008 box. With my Ghost boot disk, we used to have one Server 2000 mac
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