Re: ADMIN Account Issue

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From: Hunter Coleman (glacialtill_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/30/04

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    Can you actually login to one of the DCs at its console? What do you see in
    the Default Domain Controllers Policy under Windows Settings->Security
    Settings->Local Polices/User Rights->Allow log on locally?

    --
    Hunter
    "lt" <l@seedco.org> wrote in message
    news:Or$rjPjdEHA.384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I have a critical issue which I haven't been able to resolve. Perhaps
    > someone out there can help.
    >
    > We have a Windows 2000 network with several servers and over 200
    computers.
    > Changes to our AD structures goes through me before anything is done, so I
    > know what changes are made to our system infrastructure. Most of the time
    we
    > manage our server systems through the a Remote Desktop session using
    > Terminal Services in Administrative mode NOT Application mode. Just
    recently
    > when trying to RDP to any of the DC servers I get a message that says:
    > UNABLE TO LOGIN INTERACTIVELY. I checked my server event logs and there's
    > nothing that indicates changes to the administrator account. I looked in
    the
    > MS knowledge base but all the article I've found have not been very
    helpful.
    > Our Veritas backup has started failing since this message started coming
    up.
    >
    > Does any one have a clue as to what might've cause this to change? Any
    ideas
    > comment is greatly appreciated by me and my organization.
    >
    >
    

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