The local policy does not allow you to login interactively

From: ralph (ralph@nomail.here)
Date: 08/19/02


From: "ralph" <ralph@nomail.here>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 09:51:20 -0700


you have two options, if you can logon from another
win2k/xp system in the domain with adminstrative rights
you can create an mmc snapin of the remote server and
clear these rights. if this is not possible, you can use
ntrights.exe to modify the security policy. you may find
this qarticle benficial. q276590

good luck
>-----Original Message-----
>I am running win2000 Advanced Server and had modified
the local sec policy.
>Now I cannot login to the server at the cosole with the
Administrator
>account. The system says "The local policy of this
system does not permit
>you to login interactievely".
>
>Thanks
>Thomas
>
>
>
>.
>



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