Can't Open Server Manager - don't have System Administrator Rights

Hi,
I am new to BPC
After i updated the support patch to BPC 7.5 MS  SP3 ,  pack level 2
and Restart the server
Then Server Manager can't open again.
Error Message :
This ID (xxxxxx)  don't have System Administrator Rights; you must log on with a user ID that has system administrator  privileges
But I have logon the user which is used to install BPC 
I have try to restart the service, but it is not working .
Any method reset it ?  or solve it?
thx
John

Dear Kong Chong Shun,
From your information, I'm sorry I could not get several information. Did you upgrade your BPC Clients too, lets say BPC Administrators ?.
Kind Regards,
Wandi Sutandi

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