Does not permit login interactively

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From: Ryan (ryanrhyme_at_excite.com)
Date: 08/04/04


Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 11:12:38 +0800

Hi everyone,

  Quick question:
(1) May I know what could be the reason lead to prompting of "Local Policy
of this system does not permit you to login interactively" message.

(2) Based on what I did, is there anything I did that can cause the error:
      I didn't do any changes on the GPO, actually I'm having problem
bringing up the GPO from the properties menu of "Active Directory Users and
Computers", (right-click domain, click properties). I was troubleshooting
the DNS and did some changes on DNS, I have "disabled" one of our 3 DC as
the GC (not on the server I'm working on, it's another DC in the same
domain); I also take off the preferred IP transport as preferred bridgehead
to the other 2 DC. After all these changes made, I reboot the server into
DS Reovery Mode (to restore the last best known good system state). We are
unable to log on to the local machine, we have no choice but to boot it back
to normal mode again, after that reboot, we no longer can logon to the
server.

Thank you so much. Your prompt replies are very much appreciated.

Ryan



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