Logon a domain controller from winxp

T

Tan

I am using WinXp pro Sp1, after setup Network ID to join
local domain controller(DC) without error and then restart
computer. When logon screen prompted, I entered user name
and password(corrected) to logon on DC but it returned the
error
"The local system policy does not permit user logon
interactively". I changed to local user(WinXP user, logon
workstation only) then found error in event log: eventid
534)
What is the problem? I changed user name and password of
winxp to the same of DC account but still error.

please help me to resolve this problem

Thanks in advance
pls. send mail to me: (e-mail address removed)
 
P

Paul Russell

When your computer is part of a domain, all user accounts reside on the
domain controller. You will need to verify the policy settings on the
domain controller as well as the user account your trying to use even
exists.
 
G

gary

-----Original Message-----
I am using WinXp pro Sp1, after setup Network ID to join
local domain controller(DC) without error and then restart
computer. When logon screen prompted, I entered user name
and password(corrected) to logon on DC but it returned the
error
"The local system policy does not permit user logon
interactively". I changed to local user(WinXP user, logon
workstation only) then found error in event log: eventid
534)
What is the problem? I changed user name and password of
winxp to the same of DC account but still error.

please help me to resolve this problem

Thanks in advance
pls. send mail to me: (e-mail address removed)
.
did you add the computer to the domain?? is the user
listed in the local machines group settings??
 
T

Tan

Yes, after joined DC then it auto added this computer in
computers of DC(checked). But now, even I logon locally
only, open local policy on winxp then found all policy
setting for this group still effected and displayed on
this computer???

Do you have any suggestion?
 
P

Paul Russell

Because the machine is part of domain and it seems that the Group Policy
settings are bound to machine based policy vs. user.
 

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