HELP! "LOGIN INTERACTIVELY PROHIBITED BY LOCAL POLICY"

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Guest

My computer went into hybernation/sleep mode when I was on the phone at work,
when I hit the CTRL+ALT+DEL button and tried to login with my username and
password, a message poped up saying "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively"

Does anyone know what that means, I am fairly computer savvy, but am not an
IT Proffesional, I am the manager of a remote branch office, and our IT guy
is in Japan (conveniently). I cannot access my outlook, file folders,
documents, etc.

It did let me login using my email address with the password, but Outlook is
entirely diabled, and I cannot even access my old folder from "Documents and
Settings"

Kristina
 
R

Rock

Kristina said:
My computer went into hybernation/sleep mode when I was on the phone at work,
when I hit the CTRL+ALT+DEL button and tried to login with my username and
password, a message poped up saying "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively"

Does anyone know what that means, I am fairly computer savvy, but am not an
IT Proffesional, I am the manager of a remote branch office, and our IT guy
is in Japan (conveniently). I cannot access my outlook, file folders,
documents, etc.

It did let me login using my email address with the password, but Outlook is
entirely diabled, and I cannot even access my old folder from "Documents and
Settings"

Kristina

See if any of the links here can help:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...permit+you+to+logon+interactively&btnG=Search

Here is a tiny url for the same thing:
http://tinyurl.com/bka3h
 

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