Re: Users Can't logon to network - Help
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:33:44 -0400
Did anything happen between yesterday and today that could have caused the
local security policy on the affected workstations to be edited? There's a
setting in the Local Security Policy under User Rights Assignment that
controls which accounts are allowed to log in locally. If you can log into
the workstation with any account (local administrator should work if domain
admin does not), you should be able to run Start -> Run -> rsop.msc and see
where that policy is being set from.
"LDD15" <LDD15@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1776B43D-8227-45EB-B74E-6E8D3BF8AB2E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This morning several of our users can't logon to the network from their
workstations. They recieve the message "The local policy of this system
does
not allow you to logon interactively"
To be clear they are loging on from their workstations with their user
names. Not as administrator. I have seen several KB articles about the GPO
but most of them seem to apply to admin or to remote workplace logon.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
.
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