Local policy does not permit you to logon interactively

From: Lesa H. (itsplesa_at_news.postalias)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 15:59:26 -0600

HELP! I've never had this happen before. I had a Windows 2000 Workstation
that was freshly loaded and working great. The domain controller is a
Windows 2000 server and I wasn't the person who configured it initially. I
configured the network settings on the workstation then joined the system to
the domain. Everything looked fine, but after I rebooted the system I
couldn't get in with ANY user account. Not the domain administrator account,
not even the local administrator account (which had been working before
joining the domain). I tried booting into safe mode and safe mode with
command prompt, but in both cases the login attempt produced the same
results (Local policy of the system does not allow you to logon
interactively). I REALLY don't want to reload this system and I need to find
out what caused the problem before I join any other systems to this domain.

Is there any way to fix the problem without a reload?

Thanks!

Lesa H.



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