Local Security Policy Denies Interactive Logon
From: Brian Bulson (bab269@psu.edu)
Date: 06/04/02
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From: "Brian Bulson" <bab269@psu.edu> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:41:01 -0700
I am writing because I have been locked out of a client
workstation on a Windows 2000 network because it says the
local policy of the computer does not allow an Interactive
logon for the administrator account. I have a domain set-
up and had previously logged on to the domain but after
resetting I can not log on locally to the workstation. I
made sure to create a seperate user account on the machine
before logging on to the machine so that I could use it to
log on locally, but both my administrator and user account
can no longer logon.
I tried using ntrights from the server computer and to
change the rights on the workstation but I keep getting an
error followed by OpenPolicy -1073741790. Also, I even
reinstalled windows, but once I reset the computer again I
was locked out. Any help would be greatly apprecieated.
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