Re: Remote Connection Issues



1.) Local group policy in Administrative tools on the problematic machine
expand:

Security settings
- Local Policies
- - User Rights Assignment
- - - Deny logon locally CHECK THIS
- - - Deny logon through Terminal Services CHECK THIS
- - - Log on locally - CHECK THIS


"LMI" <LMI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:06D9EA48-5A3C-4CCF-A40E-BAC99131877B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I tried to remote connect into a user computer on our network and got the
following message: "Local Policy of system doesn't support you to login
interactively". Does anyone know what could be causing this? or what to
check.


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