aaron
May 20th 03, 01:34 PM
This is normal, and is set this way for security purposes.
You can bypass this by going into the domain controller
security policy and granting the users you want to logon
locally, the logon on locally right. This way you don't
have to add them into the administrators group.
hth,
aaron
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, My winXP is having problems logging on to a Win2000
>Domain Server. "The local policy of this system does not
>permit you to loon interactively"
>
>I have tried ther MS Knowledge base Article-289289, but
>it doesnt work. The only way is to give each user
>and "administrative" or "backup operators" privilege.
>
>Does any one encounter this?
>.
>
You can bypass this by going into the domain controller
security policy and granting the users you want to logon
locally, the logon on locally right. This way you don't
have to add them into the administrators group.
hth,
aaron
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, My winXP is having problems logging on to a Win2000
>Domain Server. "The local policy of this system does not
>permit you to loon interactively"
>
>I have tried ther MS Knowledge base Article-289289, but
>it doesnt work. The only way is to give each user
>and "administrative" or "backup operators" privilege.
>
>Does any one encounter this?
>.
>