Re: Local policy does not permit you to logon interactively

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From: Lesa H. (itsplesa_at_news.postalias)
Date: 01/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:09:49 -0600

I'll try Steve's suggestion, I'm not sure I'll be able to manage this system
remotely. It's giving me a problem with access denied errors when I try to
do anything remotely.

I'll try the suggestions I have and report back.

Lesa H.
"Rebecca Chen [MSFT]" <v-rebc@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:HgAwxR2BFHA.1392@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl...
> 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
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