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fondueski
In the User Rights Assignment subsection of the
Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy, three
selections have a much different icon than all of the
others and the controls/settings within each of these is
grayed out, even when I log in under the original
Adminstrator account:
Act as part of the operating system
Log on as a service
Log on locally
I have 3 profiles on this machine, the Admin (with admin
privileges), a profile attached to my domain at work
(also with admin privileges), and a local profile I use
personally at home (with power user privileges).
Recently, when my IT guy at work upgraded our domain
controllers to Server 2003, it seems to have pushed out a
policy that disabled my ability to log on locally with my
personal profile (I get "The local policy of this system
does not permit you to logon interactively"). I want to
update/re-add/fix, the log on locally user rights, but as
I said, this function as well as the other two are grayed
out - even when I log on as the Administrator.
Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy, three
selections have a much different icon than all of the
others and the controls/settings within each of these is
grayed out, even when I log in under the original
Adminstrator account:
Act as part of the operating system
Log on as a service
Log on locally
I have 3 profiles on this machine, the Admin (with admin
privileges), a profile attached to my domain at work
(also with admin privileges), and a local profile I use
personally at home (with power user privileges).
Recently, when my IT guy at work upgraded our domain
controllers to Server 2003, it seems to have pushed out a
policy that disabled my ability to log on locally with my
personal profile (I get "The local policy of this system
does not permit you to logon interactively"). I want to
update/re-add/fix, the log on locally user rights, but as
I said, this function as well as the other two are grayed
out - even when I log on as the Administrator.