Re: the dreaded "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
From: Dmitry Korolyov [MVP] (d__k_at_removethispart.mail.ru)
Date: 05/23/04
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Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 23:48:27 +0400
Are you running W2k Server in Application Mode? (I'm about Terminal
Services)
-- Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@removethispart.mail.ru] MVP: Windows Server - Active Directory "George" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10cfb01c440d4$00ddb230$a601280a@phx.gbl... To all, Here is my setup - Small shop running Windows 2000 Server which is also running Terminal Services - All of the workstations that will connect are Windows XP. The domain was created by someone else, and I am trying to get the workstations to log into the Windows 2000 Server. As you might guess, I am getting the dreaded "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively.". Well, I finally found the following Microsoft URL that explains my situation EXACTLY http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;279664 What is more puzzling, is that I am working with 2 workstations (and 2 user accounts) as a test. One workstation doesn't allow ANY of these users to log into the domain, the other machine allows 1 of the users (strange yes). What isn't clear to me, is when I push out the group policies (using SECEDIT and GPUPDATE), shouldn't I see the resulting changes at the Workstation if I look at the group policy settings ? How do I know which group policies are being pushed to the Client ? How Can I see if there is a conflict with Group Policies and inheritence ? Thanks in advance for any assistence !
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