system policy not permit login interactively

A

aepena_home

I've read so many messages about the various ways this problem can be
fixed but none of them are working for me :-(

I used to login to work for over a year from my home computer (both
Windows XP). But a few weeks ago I started getting this message "The
local policy of this system does not permit you to login
interactively". I can still login via my laptop, but for some strange
reason I can no longer get in with my desktop.

I can VPN into the company, I just can't access the servers any longer
using remote desktop.

I believe that it must be a setting on my home desktop machine that
must've changed (it's a shared home computer with other family members
and who knows what they may have done to the settings).

I tried several "start -> run -> *.msc commands as suggestions found
online, but every one of them came back with a message "windows cannot
find 'file'"

I see that David Jones helped jeff with a similar problem. Can
someone offer me any assistance with this? Microsoft help was
useless.

Thanks!!!!
 
G

Guest

hi,
it seems you don't have the rights to logon throuh terminal services, check
the rights on terminal server - if you are in local Remote desktop users or
if you have proper rights on RDP-TCP.
 

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