Re: "logon failure: the user has not been granted
From: Jack (jbatura@anatol.com)
Date: 10/30/02
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From: "Jack" <jbatura@anatol.com> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:06:47 -0800
Thank you
I will try do that.
Jack
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>"Jack" <jbatura@anatol.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> A ll network users lost connection to server (windows
>> 2000. I created new accounts for all network users but
is
>> not working. Always when I try access server from
network
>> that message is showing up "logon failure: the user has
>> not been granted the requested logon type at this
>> computer."This problem is peculiar b/c these machines
were
>> connected to other machines, and all worked without any
>> problems. I have checked all of the security settings,
>> account policies, user account, etc. and have come up
with
>> nothing.
>
>Check the group policy settings in the Group Policy MMC
locally on the
>server or domain controller. It sounds like the users
are in a group [such
>as Everyone] that is missing from an entry that permits
either
>local/interactive or remote/network access, or has been
added to a group
>that denies these types of logon. Note that Deny takes
precedence over
>grant, so a user that has in the Grant Interactive Login
list still can't
>log in if the Everyone group is in the Deny Interactive
Logon list.
>
>This would be under Computer Configuration, Windows
Settings, Security
>Settings, Local Policies, User Rights Assignment. Note
that there is a
>column for Local settings and one for Effective
settings. If the Effective
>setting is wrong while the Local setting is right, Group
Policy has been
>changed in Windows 2000 Active Directory and must be
changed there [look in
>the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC on the
server and right-click
>on the appropriate OU to see the Group Policy for that
OU].
>
>
>.
>
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