Re: Why does not permit logon interactively?

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Hello Tao,

What account are you using to logon?

Is that account member of the following user right assignment:
Computer configuration, windows settings, Security Settings, Local Policies, User Rights Assignment "Allow logon locally"



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Meinolf Weber
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The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively



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