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Edit local users and groups windows 10
Edit local users and groups windows 10











edit local users and groups windows 10

  • Click Apply and then OK.If you have multiple Domain Controllers, wait for Active Directory Replication to finish.
  • Uncheck User cannot change password option.
  • Right-click the Local Users and Groups policy for the built-in account and click Properties from the context menu.
  • edit local users and groups windows 10

  • In the Group Poliy Object (GPO) in the left pane, navigate to Computer Configuration, then Preferences, Control Panel Settings and finally Local Users and Groups.
  • Right-click the Group Policy Object (GPO), right-click it and select Edit… from the context menu.
  • Object (GPO) responsible for the settings, if needed. Use Resultant Set of Policies ( rsop.msc) on the Windows 8-based device(s)Īnd/or Windows Server 2012-based member server(s) to locate the Group Policy
  • Locate the Group Policy Object (GPO), responsible for the Group Policy Preference settings for Local Users and Groups on the Windows 8-based device(s) and/or Windows Server 2012-based member server(s) where you receive the events.
  • Start Group Policy Mangement ( gpmc.msc).
  • Log on to a domani-joined Windows 8-based device(s) and/or Windows Server 2012-based member server(s) with Group Policy Management installed, with an account which has permissions to modify the Group Policy Object.
  • To resolve this issue, follow the steps mentioned below to edit the Group Policy Preference, Local Users and Groups and uncheck the option of "User cannot change password" This may lead to the inability of the administrator account being able to logon to the Windows 8-based device(s) and/or Windows Server 2012-based member server(s). Do not configure this option for the built-in administrator account. This issue can occur if the User cannot change password checkbox is checked when you configured the Group Policy Preference. However, when you apply a Group Policy Preference for Local Users and Groups to rename the built-in Administrator account on a domain-joined Windows 8-based device and/or Windows Server 2012-based member server the group policy preference for Local Users and Groups fails to apply and an event similar to the below is logged on domain-joined Windows 8-based devices and/or Windows Server 2012-based member servers: In many organizations, Group Policy Preferences (GPPs) are used to manage local users and groups. In some circumstances, these Group Policy Preferences would not apply, resulting in events with EventId 4098 in the Windows Event Viewer ( eventvwr.exe) on your domain-joined Windows 8-based device(s) and/or Windows Server 2012-based member server(s).

    edit local users and groups windows 10

    It describes an issue in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 with Group Policy Preferences for Local Users and Groups. Last week, Microsoft released KnowledgeBase article 2890259.













    Edit local users and groups windows 10