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I think I may have locked myself out of Asset Intelligence

 
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I think I may have locked myself out of Asset Intelligence - 11/6/2008 4:00:57 PM   
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Looking at the security rights for AI, it looks like NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM and domain\<my old username that no longer exists> are the only two accounts that have any kind of rights to AI. Is there any way to fix this? My new account has full rights to everything else in ConfigMgr, just not AI.
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RE: I think I may have locked myself out of Asset Intel... - 11/7/2008 4:04:51 PM   
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*bump* Anybody? 

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RE: I think I may have locked myself out of Asset Intel... - 11/11/2008 1:09:22 PM   
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The only think I can think of is to start a console running as as the local system and see if that will let you go in and change the permissions.

One way to do that is with scheduled task, run this command line:
at 13:10 /interactive cmd
where 13:10 is a least 1 minute after you run the command (use 24 hr time)

once you have the command prompt, you can drag and drop the short cut into it and launch the console as the local system now.


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RE: I think I may have locked myself out of Asset Intel... - 11/11/2008 2:05:52 PM   
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That would work.  Alternatively, the rights aren't recorded by unique domain SID, it's by "domain\<my old username that no longer exists>".  So if you could temporarily re-create the old username, you could go into the Admin Console as the old username; fix up the rights to include your new username (or better yet, a domain group), then delete the old username again.

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