(TSS)Hidinfury Posted June 2, 2006 Share Posted June 2, 2006 (edited) Players PC login has Inadequate O/S privileges ScriptLog: HC::TM() KICK NOTIFICATION: <players name> has been kicked for an undefined reason: YOU HAVE BEEN KICKED VIA PUNKBUSTER (FOR 0 MINUTES) ... RESTRICTION: INADEQUATE O/S PRIVILEGES Resolution: User not using a windows Admin account or spyware\malware has changed the policy. Use l2mfix & vx2finder(126) to remove malware and restore the policy NOTE: Here are two more great spyware/virus detection & removal tools. AVG : HERE AD-AWARE : HERE XP Home Users Instructions: Download l2mfix HERE Extract files to a l2mfix folder Reboot To Safe Mode by hitting key F8 on boot and run lm2fix.bat (you must be in safe mode) Choose option 2 After it is complete boot it will have booted you back to normal mode Download: vx2finder msg126 HERE Run: vx2finder msg126 Click the "Find VX2.betterinternet info" Button If there are NO files listed in the bottom box, go on to the last step. (Choose Restore Policy) If the VX2finder finds the adware files, (it is usually 3 random named dll files) Select by checking box in front of file or files. Press 'Delete These Files'. The program will delete all files but one that will be deleted on reboot. Allow pc to reboot, or manually reboot. Run VX2finder again Press 'Guardian.reg'. If greyed out, skip Press 'User Agent'. If greyed out, skip Press 'Restore Policy'. Note: In the top box. If you see the following: Files Found--- Guardian Key--- is called: User Agent String--- This is Normal, not adware, nothing was found. Go straight to Restore Policy XP Pro Users NOTE:you can also use xp home method Instructions: Log in as an Administrator. Go to START...RUN...type:secpol.msc <hit enter> -or- Go to START...SETTINGS....CONTROL PANEL...ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS...LOCAL SECURITY POLICY This will open up the Local Security setting window. Expand the Local Policies folder and select User Rights Assignment. This will bring up a list of security settings for the computer. You will need to add the user that will be launching the game to have the following privileges. -Debug Programs -Load and unload device drivers -Manage auditing and security log -Modify Firmware environment values -Profile Single Process This is done by double clicking on the setting and then the "Add User or Group" Button. You can either type the user or group name into the field or click on advanced to select from a list. If you select advanced, you may need to click on the "Object Types" Button and make sure all 3 boxes are checked. Then click "OK". Click on the "Find Now" Button to generate a full list of all users and groups on the system. Highlight the user you want to add the rights to and click "OK". Keep clicking "OK" untill you are back at the Local Security Settings window. Repeat this process for the rest of the list. Go to Start...Run...Type:compmgmt.msc Choose Local Users and Groups Choose Groups Open Administrators on the right column Add your user name than you logon to windows with, and choose check name. Note: It should underline and add <pc name or domain>\<your user name> Choose Apply and OK Close Computer Management Note:If the user is logged in while making changes, the user must be logged out and back in for the changes to take effect, or Reboot PC. 2000 Users NOTE:you can also use xp home method Instructions: You need to go to Administrative Tools \Local Security Policy Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment You need to add your Windows Profile User name to the following Debug Programs Load and unload device drivers Manage auditing and security log Modify Firmware environment values Profile Single Process Edited June 2, 2006 by (TSS)Hidinfury Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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