RE: Local policy does not permit you to logon interactively
From: Rebecca Chen [MSFT] (v-rebc_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/31/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:13:54 GMT
Hi Lesa,
Please check the domain security policies has Steve has suggested and then
use the following steps to check the problematic machine by using the
following steps:
1. On a machine which working normally, key in "mmc" in the Run box.
2. Click File menu->Add/Remove Snap-in
3. Click Add button in Stand-alone tab to choose Group Policy Object Editor
and click Add
4. In the Welcome to Group Policy wizard, click Browse button
5. Click Computer tab and choose Another Computer.
6. Input the problematic machine name or IP address and click Finish.
You can then configure the problematic machine' local policy:
7. Under "Computer Configuration", expand "Windows Settings", expand
"Security Settings", expand "Local Policies", and then click "User
Rights Assignment".
8. In the right pane of the "Group Policy" dialog box, right-click "Log
on locally", and then click "Security".
9. Click to select the "Define these policy settings" check box, click
"Add", and then click "Browse".
10. Click those users to whom you want to grant the "Log on locally"
policy, click "Add", and then click "OK" two times. To select multiple
users or groups, press and hold the CTRL key down, and then click
individual objects.
For more details about this policy, please refer to the following article:
285793 Error Message: The Local Policy of This System Does Not Permit You to
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=285793
NOTE: You need to use a domain admin account to manager the problematic
machine or use the problematic machine's local administrator account to
logon.
Any update, let us get in touch!
Best regards,
Rebecca Chen
MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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