Re: Local policy and interactive log on
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 12:56:31 -0400
kj [SBS MVP] <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Acosby wrote:
Hello me, it's me again...
Ever do something at 8 in the AM that seems like a good idea?
Remember that deny commands override allow commands...I added my
Administrator account to remote users so I could use net logon and
not dink with remote desktop from home. Woops. Remote Users cannot
logon locally.
Problem solved!
The "decaf" syndrome. <g>
Don't use bad language in here, young man.
"Acosby" wrote:
I've already browsed and found some similar problems and solutions,
but to no avail. The most common has been to check security
settings and see if their is a denied access definition for any of
the logon parameters.
So, that said, I am being denied access as administrator to my SBS
2003 system.
I run a one-server network, and if I attempt to logon locally it
informs me that "The local policy of the system does not allow
interactive logon." I am currently at one of our workstations,
writing this via a remote desktop connection. So the profile still
is fine, the password is good, I've checked security policies and
none of them are defined. It's only at that local machine. I tried
the regular "windows is like that, reboot and see what happens"
approach with no success. Any ideas?
Thanks for any help,
A.
.
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