Re: The Local Policy of the system doesn't permit you to log on interactively
From: ASMAN (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/03/04
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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 13:01:47 -0700
Yes, The machine I am using remote desktop client is
Windows 2000 server machine. It is not register in windows
NT domain but WorkGroup.
>-----Original Message-----
>Are there any Windows 2000 servers in the domain?
>
>There's another thread here with a similar issue. That
user was able to
>determine that either a third-party tool, or
administrative tools running on
>a Windows 2000 server, enabled him to set the user
properties for the domain
>user so that Terminal Services usage was enabled.
>
>"ASMAN" <acefwding@msn.com> wrote in message
>news:016401c491e7$32621c60$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>>I am getting the error message when I log-on to Windows
XP
>> Pro Machine which is register in Windows NT 4.0 domain.
>>
>> I connect to XP machine throug Remote Desktop, at login
>> prompt I put the user name of the user who is register
>> user on windows NT 4.0 domain and in the log on to box
>> switch it to Domain controller name isnted of Local
>> machine name.
>>
>> I get the following error message:
>> "The Local Policy of the system doesn't permit you to
log
>> on interactively"
>>
>> When I logon to Local Machine as Administrator of the
>> machine and in log on to box choose local machine name i
>> sucessfuly logon.
>>
>> When I logon to Machine as Domain Administrator and in
>> logon to box choose Domain controller name, I
sucessfully
>> loged on.
>>
>> Why would it not let the domain user log on to windows
NT
>> domain if logging via remote desktop desktop? It does
let
>> domain user login on to NT domain if user is sitting in
>> front of pc and logon.
>>
>> I will appreciate any help...
>> ASMAN
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