The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively



A user get this when trying to log on directly onto the server with his credentials but when i use the exact same credentials and log in via RDC from a different location i can get in.

He is allready granted "Allow logon throught terminal services...right"?
Why is this happening?



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