Re: Local Policy & Remote Desktop Connection -- Again

From: David Candy (david_at_mvps.org)
Date: 07/11/04


Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:21:18 +1000

You aren't logging on locally.
Allow logon through Terminal Services

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"sudhac" <sudhac.197eyb@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:3b1d6a89ff7e24087475d45844872fe9@news.teranews.com...
> Can someone please tell me what was solution to this problem.
> 
> I am having the same exact issue and I am not able to solve it.
> 
> Thanks.
> Sudhakar
> 
> Local Policy & Remote Desktop Connection
> 
> ________________
> Our Network is composed of a Windows 2000 SBS Server and all
> Workstations are running Windows 2000 OS ...
> 
> Recently, we have purchased two workstations with Windows XP
> Professional and using a VPN connection, and then the Remote Desktop
> Connection the Windows XP Professional users can log to their Desktop
> with no problems when they are out-of-office ...
> 
> I have upgraded a couple of workstations from Windows 2000 to Windows
> XP Professional ... Then tried to log remotely using a VPN connection
> and access the upgraded workstions using Remote Desktop Connection, but
> I get the following message when I try
> to log to the workstation:
> 
> "The local policy does not permit you to logon interactively"
> 
> When I logged as a local Administrator to that specific workstation, I
> found that under Administrative Tools, Local Security Policy, Local
> Policies, User Rights Assignment, Log on Locally everything is set
> correctly in terms of the Users and Groups whic
> h are allowed to access this machine (Administrator / Users / Everyone
> .. etc.)
> 
> I have also checked the second workstation which I have upgraded to
> Windows XP Professional and the same problem presist ...
> 
> Also, I have used NTRights.exe to force the "Log on Locally", but no
> success ...
> 
> Kindly help me with that issue as I don't want to go through the route
> of clean installation of the Wondows XP Pro and all the applications
> ..
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> sudhac
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