Re: the local policy of this system does not permit you to logon i
From: David Rogers (davidwrogers_at_verizon.net)
Date: 02/25/05
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 07:17:41 GMT
Understood. There was no sarcasm in the apology.
David
-- David Rogers dwrogers@u.pasduspam.washington.edu "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message news:OenF7XwGFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Reading polite posting notes and apologizing to me has nothing to do with > your frustration and issue(s). Nor your comment or sarcastic attitude. I > pointed the way, the best I could within the timeframe I have allotted > away from my family. > > Speaking of being human, your response directed to me, was equal. That > said, you may be interested within the realm of "your" problems and you > are one person. If you felt you were not greeting in a humane way, I > apologize. However, I answer over 200 posts a day within these groups and > private e-mail from my site and have never heard the same. > > Hope XP treats you well from here. > > -- > All the Best, > Kelly (MS-MVP) > > Troubleshooting Windows XP > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com > > > "David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2F56D0A7-E252-4602-8F22-010DB26DC29D@microsoft.com... >> Darnit! And I thought that reading the "polite poster" notes and >> apologizing >> to Kelly would re-habilitate me! No such luck. Thanks for point this out, >> NobodyMan! >> >> Now, where's my wakazashi? >> >> MalPoster >> >> "NobodyMan" wrote: >> >>> Bad poster! Bad! >>> >>> Why did you respond to your own post by starting a new one? Now the >>> original thread has been fragmented into two threads. BAD BAD POSTER! >>> >>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:59:02 -0800, "David" >>> <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> >>> >I don't have acces to the administrator account - I forgot the >>> >password - not >>> >having used it in over a year. Isn't there a way to roll back changes >>> >from >>> >safe mode or something? >>> > >>> >David >>> > >>> >"DJ Borell" wrote: >>> > >>> >> "David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:98E7AC9C-AC4A-42CA-99FE-DDC75A1A0D85@microsoft.com... >>> >> >I was using my system. I shut down and restarted after installing >>> >> >the >>> >> >latest >>> >> > microsoft office updates. Now, I get this message: "the local >>> >> > policy of >>> >> > this >>> >> > system does not permit you to logon interactively" >>> >> >>> >> This assumes you are not part of a domain. >>> >> >>> >> Log on as "Administrator". Check that your user account is actually >>> >> an >>> >> Administrator account under the "Users" option of Control Panel. >>> >> >>> >> Then, go to "Local Security Settings" in Administrative Tools. >>> >> Expand >>> >> "Local Policies" and then choose "User Rights Assignment". Ensure >>> >> that your >>> >> user account is not listed under "Deny logon locally". Ensure >>> >> "Administrator" *is* listed under "Log on locally" (though, if it >>> >> weren't, >>> >> you wouldn't have gotten this far). >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> > >
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