Re: Administrator w/ no RWW interactive logon

From: Bill Swan (bill_at_nospamfirstresponseit.co.uk)
Date: 02/09/05


Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 20:16:53 -0000

Hi Liz, I have been experiancing this and found that had to add users into
control panel, administrative tools, local security policy, local policies,
user rights assignment, logon locally on the workstation.

Only just experiancing this and investigating so haven't got a reason why
having to do this. However I didn't install the site and when I installed a
new laptop to the network, creating user, server\connectcomputer to domain
etc that one worked. Previously the IT user didn't follow the wizards....lol

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"Liz" <Liz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:1AFD3C1E-A380-4A9D-B162-7D50BC9535EB@microsoft.com...
> When I am on the network, I can logon with no problems to other computers.
> However, when I RWW from home, I can logon correctly to the server but can
> not access any client desktops. I receive the error, "the
> local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively".
>
> My account is a member of administrator and domain admins account in the
> active directory. Locally, I have made sure that the client computer is 
> set
> up to accept remote connections from the Remote tab under system 
> properties.
> On the server management side, the computer is part of the Administrator 
> and
> Domain Computers in the active directory.
>
> Am I missing some setting? I don't understand why I can log into the 
> server
> via RWW but can't connect to my client computer.
>
> Thank you. 


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