Server 2008 R2 DC - Access Denied All Logins

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Something weird happened today... I have a BDC that had some updates to do... I ran them and rebooted... When it came back up, I tried to RDP to it but it failed with access denied... I went to the console and I'm still getting access denied... Doesn't matter who logs in... local admins, domain admins, non admins... nothing... I can't figure out what happened... none of my other DC's are having this issue... What do I do?
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