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Admin cannot log in after clean install.

 
 
Phil Grimpo
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      29th Jan 2004
Here's what I did:

New Machine
Create new partition
Run W2K Setup (with SP4 on CD)
During the setup process, I join the machine to the domain.
After setup, reboot.

Login to local machine as Administrator and get message: "The Local Policy
does not allow you to log on interactively"
Attempt to login to domain as Administrator and get the same message.
However, log into the domain as a user with Domain Admin priviledges and all
works fine.

What gives? I can't even get into the local box?

Has anyone ever seen this? I haven't had ANY luck and I have duplicated
this problem on several installs.

-Phil


 
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