The local policy of this system does not permit admin to logon interactively

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From: Cile (cile_at_eurocomp.org)
Date: 03/09/04


Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 01:12:07 -0800


I was trying to get a test user to login on the WIN2003
server (DC) through Remote Desktop.So I logged in through
the Remote Desktop with the administrator account and give
my test user "access to logon interactively". After a few
tries I finally made it BUT when I was going to logon as
Administrator again I got the same message as the test
user got earlier "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively" so the question is now:
How do I get the administrator to be able to logon
interactively again?? My test user only has "Remote
Desktop" and User rights! It should not be possible to
lock out the administrator account!?

The interactive (local) logon for test user is configured
in the domain controller policy? The domain policy have
everything set to "not defined" by default and is not
changed.
I have checked the GptTmpl.inf file in
sysvol\sysvol\domain\policies\6ACxxxxx\machine\microsoft\wi
ndowsnt\secedit and under the entry Seinteractivelogonright
there is Administrator account (S-1-5-32-544).

Please help!



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