Microsoft KB Archive/65475

= OS/2 LAN Manager: How to Remove Local and User-Level Security =

Article ID: 65475

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q65475



SUMMARY
Question:

I accidentally installed local and user-level security on my server. I only wanted to have share-level security installed. How do I remove local and user-level security?

Response:

Using the Setup program, perform the following steps to first remove local security, and then remove user-level security:


 * 1) Log on under local security with a NET LOGON command as &quot;admin&quot;, with a password of &quot;password&quot; (or whatever you may have changed it to).
 * 2) Run the Setup program in the LANMAN directory and turn the local security option off.
 * 3) Shut down OS/2 and reboot the computer.
 * 4) Log onto the network using a NET LOGON command as &quot;admin&quot;, with a password of &quot;password&quot; (or whatever you may have changed it to).
 * 5) Stop all LAN Manager services with a NET STOP RDR command.
 * 6) Run the Setup program in the LANMAN directory and change from user-level to share-level security.
 * 7) Start the server with a NET START SERVER command.

You should now be running only share-level security.

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