Need help ASAP.

From: RM (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:10:20 -0800

Hi, I just want to ask everybody if someone already
encountered an error "The Local policy of this system does
not permit you to log on interactively" on a domain
environment? I have no idea who configured the server but
it was just given to me by our company. The only
information that I've got is every account can login to
the server physically as long as they are a member of
Administrator, however, the only account that couldn't is
the ADMINISTRATOR itself. Everytime the Administrator
tries to login, the only message that I have is "The Local
policy of this system does not permit you to log on
interactively." Is there anyone out there who can direct
me to the right track on what to do? I already checked the
Local and Domain policy and I didn't see the Administrator
on the Deny Login field. Thanks and have a nica day.

Russell



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