Local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively



I removed 'user' (myself) from Domain Admins because I found out that
the server would REVOKE the 'Send As' rights required for BlackBerry
Server within an hour after setting them up. (SEE MS 907434)

Now that user is no longer member of Domain Admins, user can no longer
logon to client workstation remotely, via web console. I have logged
onto the client as administrator and there are no Security Policy
entries in the "Deny", "Allow.." contains what it needs to and user is
in the "Remote Users" on the computer. (SEE MS 289289).

Is there some glitch that is specific to the SBS 2003? This one has
me stumped.










the local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively
desktop email program unable to submit message (see ms 907434). May
need to downgrade users rights.
.



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