RE: The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on inte
From: Justin Allen (JustinAllen_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/07/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 17:09:04 -0700
I also ran into this issue, and ran into the same solution. However, my
problem is a little different. I'm trying to logon to Client machines
remotely to fix problems, but i cannot logon to their machine as their user.
IE:
Client user.store is having permission issues
i Remote to users PC at another location, and can log in as Administrator
just fine, however, after making changes I attempt to login as user.store and
receive "The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon
interactively."
With the solution being adding the user to the group, I would have to do
this with every user to every computer; not my idea of easy.
Is there any way to apply a group policy enterprise wide that would allow
Authenticated Users or Everyone remote logon rights, without touching all
machines?
Thanks for your help
"Oscar" wrote:
> I've right set up the Active Directory of Windows Server 2003. Without
> configuring anything at the moment I've tried to connect to Windows Terminal
> Server. While this has worked all the time before the AD was configured,
> right at the log in, the DNS now reports : 'The local policy of this system
> does not permit you to log on interactively'. How can I configure this for a
> user to enable interactively log in ?
>
> Oscar
>
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