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Local Policy Does Not allow logon
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I have just taken over a client with a messed up network. I am getting "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively" when I try to logon to one of te workstations with an ID which is not part of the Admin group. The netowrk is 2003 Active directory. I have added the user to the local machine users as a local Administrator and that solved the problem for now... What is causing this issue ? Thanks |
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Local Policy Does Not allow logon
I've seen this happen when the Security policy is changed to allow certain
users to log in. Go to the 'Administrative Tools' Control Panel, and open 'Local Security Policy'. Expand 'Local Policy', and click on 'User Rights Assignment'. Find the setting 'Log on locally'. This is the list of users that can log in. I use this on PC's at my work that can burn CD's, to restrict who can log in and burn CD's. "Hal" wrote: Help I have just taken over a client with a messed up network. I am getting "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively" when I try to logon to one of te workstations with an ID which is not part of the Admin group. The netowrk is 2003 Active directory. I have added the user to the local machine users as a local Administrator and that solved the problem for now... What is causing this issue ? Thanks |
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