Re: Server Logon
- From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 22:51:09 -0500
Try a remote desktop (run: mstsc) from a workstation, to connect to the
server desktop. Log in with a domain administrator account, preferably 'the'
Administrator (built in).
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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"Lost in DC" <LostinDC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D1859060-FB9A-45BA-9DB0-F1C881DB3102@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well I have done it now.
> I have SBS 2003 premium edition. All of the client computers are running
> windows 2000 professional. All have the lastest service packs ect.
>
> Well I was trying to install my last client and could'nt get it set up. I
> tried deleting the client computer as well as the user attached to it. The
> computer was on the network and and we were able to see it and ping it.
> Outlook was unable to establish a connection. So I went to the server and
> went to services and restarted everything. Then I logged off server. This
> is
> where it gets fishy. I am unable to logon anymore. Error code is something
> like this:
> The Local policy of this system does not permit you to log on
> interactively
>
> I believe I have found the solution, it is a follows;
>
> RESOLUTION
> To work around this behavior, you can access the computer that is denying
> a
> user access by means of an administrative account situated on another
> client.
> Then you can use the Ntrights.exe program from the Microsoft Windows 2000
> Resource Kit to remove the user from the "Deny Logon Locally" user right.
>
> To perform this procedure, use the following (case-sensitive) syntax:
> ntrights -m \\computer -u group or user to remove -r
> SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
>
>
> Now my next question is where can I find the Ntrights.exe whitout having
> to
> purchase the resource tool kit approx.($300.00) and how do I use it
> properly? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Once I am able to log back onto the server locally I can try to finish
> installing the last client.
.
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