can not login local machine interactively.

Q

QuyNguyen

Hi,
some of our domain user try to login the workstation. It pops message saying
'Local Policy Does Not Permit You to Log On Interactively". Do you have any
idea about this? I try to go to local security setting> user Right
assignment>select logon locally Even I have the admin access It is not allow
me to add group (the add user and group is disable).
How can I solve this problem. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

QuyNguyen said:
Hi,
some of our domain user try to login the workstation. It pops message
saying 'Local Policy Does Not Permit You to Log On Interactively". Do you
have any idea about this? I try to go to local security
setting> user Right assignment>select logon locally Even I have the
admin access It is not allow me to add group (the add user and group
is disable). How can I solve this problem. Thank you very much for your
help.

What has changed since this last worked? Sounds like you may need to talk to
your fellow administrators.

Are your domain users perhaps limited to the computers they can log into, in
their ADUC properties?
 
Q

QuyNguyen

I do not know what happen. the user was able to login without any problem.
After she restart the machine, It poped up the message. It did not pop the
message in the past. Thanks
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

QuyNguyen said:
I do not know what happen. the user was able to login without any
problem. After she restart the machine, It poped up the message. It
did not pop the message in the past. Thanks

And what about the ADUC properties?
RSOP.msc?

That's where I'd start looking. And I would also speak to whomever else has
admin rights / works on the servers/domain.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
What has changed since this last worked? Sounds like you may need to
talk to your fellow administrators.

Are your domain users perhaps limited to the computers they can log
into, in their ADUC properties?
 

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