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I had a working TS for Application running fine and
decided to make it part of our new domain. I am now unable to logon to the TS with the error Local policy prevents interactive logins ...... Any assistance welcome |
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Did you try to join an existing domain or did you run DCPromo on the TS? What OS, 2000 or 2003? Where is the TS License Service installed
Patrick Rous Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve http://www.patrickrouse.com |
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Since you made the TS a Domain Controller, the Default Domain
Controller Policy applies to it. This prevents users to logon locally. A workaround is to change this policy and give all users the right to Logon Locally, but this right will then be applied to *all* Domain Controllers. That's one of the main reasons that this setup is not recommended. The best solution is to make the TS a member server in your domain. -- Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT --- please respond in newsgroup --- "Gavin Clark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:0adf01c3df0c$4eb67d90$a001280a@phx.gbl: > I had a working TS for Application running fine and > decided to make it part of our new domain. I am now unable > to logon to the TS with the error Local policy prevents > interactive logins ...... > > Any assistance welcome |
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