Remote Desktop and Interactive Logon privilege

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Neil

I have been around the bend with this one. We are
currently in the process of upgrading NT4 SP6a machines to
XP pro SP1A. We also have machines that have been
installed fresh with Windows XP Sp1. The machines with XP
freshly installed do RDP just fine. When we setup the NT
upgraded to XP machines we receive the message "Your
interactive logon privilege has been disabled. Please
contact your system administrator.". I have looked through
Group Policy editor and the Local Policy editor and cannot
find the "Log On interactively" setting. Could somebody
please tell where this is and if this is in fact what I
should be looking for.

PS. All machines with XP (upgraded from NT or otherwise)
have the same local policies and local group memberships.

Thanks Neil
 
N

Nicholas

Error Messages
http://www.atlguide2000.com/windows2000/index.php?act=view&aid=161

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Nicholas

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| I have been around the bend with this one. We are
| currently in the process of upgrading NT4 SP6a machines to
| XP pro SP1A. We also have machines that have been
| installed fresh with Windows XP Sp1. The machines with XP
| freshly installed do RDP just fine. When we setup the NT
| upgraded to XP machines we receive the message "Your
| interactive logon privilege has been disabled. Please
| contact your system administrator.". I have looked through
| Group Policy editor and the Local Policy editor and cannot
| find the "Log On interactively" setting. Could somebody
| please tell where this is and if this is in fact what I
| should be looking for.
|
| PS. All machines with XP (upgraded from NT or otherwise)
| have the same local policies and local group memberships.
|
| Thanks Neil
 
N

Neil

Thanks for the link but I had already been there. We are
currently in an NT4 domain and these are peoples
workstations they are logging in to.

Thanks
Neil
 

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