Hi there
Looks like you've locked yourself out of GateKeeper...doh!
I take it when you were configuring policies you were setting access policy in the Sytem policies configuration(these policies apply to all services in WinGate) and not per Service basis...correct?
As described in the WinGate helpfile under the WinGate Security Model\Policies and Rights\System policies section:
In WinGate EVERYONE is assigned access under Users can access services/this service policy.
This is done primarily so that access to all services is available until restricted by the Administrator through either System or Service policies.
This effectively allows the Administrator access to the Remote Control service so that they can log into GateKeeper for the first time. If EVERYONE is removed then this will deny all access to the Remote Control service, and so no-one including the Administrator will be allowed to log into WinGate.
So by the sounds of it this is what you've done by removing Everyone and assigning individual access you possibly havent given access to the administrator.
You can fix it 2 ways:
1.
After Wingate is installed copy of this default registry is place in the Backup folder of the WinGate directory. You can reimport this registry to reset WinGate access BUT you WILL LOSE all WINGATE configuration changes that you have made since the installation.
2.
Or alternatively you can follow the manual registry edit procedure described to fix this scenario at the bottom of System Policy section of the WinGate Helpfile. Of course all warnings about backing up/editing the registry apply...
This solution basically gets you to reset the DefaultRights\Access\Recipient0 settings
Hope this helps
Regards
Erwin