RE: HELP!!!!
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:13:43 GMT
Hi Andyn,
Thanks for posting here!
According to your post, I understand that users can not logon to the SBS
server locally after you setup Remote Access. If I am off base, please
don't hesitate to let me know.
This issue appears strange. I'd like to verify the following information to
help narrow down the issue:
1. Did the issue happen when users logon the server box locally (before the
server computer side) or when users logon the server using Remote Desktop
connection?
2. What is your meaning ' DHCP Server and everything is down after trying
to install remote access.'? How you know DHCP server down? Can your client
workstations get proper IP?
3. What IP address do the clients get currently? What error message do you
get when you run ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew?
4. If the issue happened when remote access the server, does the issue
happen in client workstations?
5. What is your server OS version? Have you installed ISA on it? What is
version?
6. Can you connect to RWW via https://FQDN/remote and logon as the
administrator, are you able to connect to the server using "Connect to
Server Desktops"?
The error "The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on
interactively" may occur if the user does not have "logon locally" user
right. I would like to confirm that you have check the "Allow logon
locally" policy and "deny logon locally" policy in the default domain
policy.
Please check if the user accounts who can not logon to the server is a
member of either the Remote Operators group or the Domain Power Users
group. On SBS 2003, the "Deny log on locally" policy setting is applied to
the Remote Operators group in the Default Domain Controllers Policy object.
This policy setting also applies to the Domain Power Users group because
the Domain Power Users group is a member of the Remote Operators group.
Since a deny policy always overrides an allow policy, this policy setting
prevents users from logging on to domain controllers in the domain, even if
the "Allow log on locally" policy applies to the same users.
Remove the Domain Users group or those users from the Remote Users group or
the Domain Power Users group. Try to test, how about the result?
Please refer to the following KB article to get detail methods:
"The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively" error message when you try to log on to a computer that is
running Windows Small Business Server 2003 by using an Administrator account
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841188
I am currently standing by for your info. I am always happy to be of
further assistance.
Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Jenny Wu
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>-- I am not sure what happened, but after trying to set up Remote Access
and
>restarting the Server, My client can no longer log in as Administrator. We
>get the following error: "The Local Policy Of This System Does Not Permit
You
>To Log On Interactively. What the heck happened and how do we fix.
>
>I tried to log in remotely to change password settings, but it will not
>allow me to. I keep getting the Login/Password and when I put in the
correct
>domain, username and password it keeps asking for it. Please advise if
there
>is another way to fix this, as my clients DHCP Server and everything is
down
>after trying to install remote access.
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