Re: PLEASE HELP: NTRights.exe problem

From: Karl Levinson [x y] MVP (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 10/19/02


From: "Karl Levinson [x y] MVP" <jamescagney90210@excite.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 10:36:33 -0400


FYI this did not work, but there are a number of fixes at www.jsifaq.com if
you search for the error message or for NTRIGHTS. One of the fixes
mentioned replacing the secedit databases. It seems deleting the SAM files
might be another fix.

"Karl Levinson [x y] MVP" <levinson_k@excite.com> wrote in message
news:OoUDIrqdCHA.2568@tkmsftngp12...
> Even though it is a part of a workgroup, I would think you should still be
> able to connect to it from the network using the administrator password
and
> run the Group Policy MMC to change the permissions. If the Administrator
ID
> and password on both workstations are identical, you shouldn't even be
> prompted for a password when you connect.
>
> [If you have problems logging in as administrator, use the NET USE command
> to see if you're already connected as another user, and use NET USE
/DELETE
> to delete the share you're connected to. I imagine you could also have
> problems connecting if you're logged into the other workstation as
> administrator with a different password.]
>
> Please let me know if this doesn't work.
>
>
> "swp" <DSAsteve@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:a59bd1d2.0210180435.5abc6d19@posting.google.com...
> > I am not able to log in locally on a Win2000 Server that only has 2
> > active accounts. "administrator" is one of them...
> >
> > The exact message I get is:
> > The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> > interactively.
> >
> > I have tried these NTRights commands, which return "successful":
> > NTRigths -u Everyone -m \\machine3 -r SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
> > NTRights -u Everyone -m \\machine3 +r SeInteractiveLogonRight
> >
> > I have also tried using "administrator" instead of "Everyone", which
> > also return "successful".
> >
> > I have tried logging in immediately after giving the commands above.
> > I have tried giving those commands, rebooting the "machine3" box, and
> > then logging in.
> >
> > I still get the local policy message.
> >
> > The server is not part of a domain, it is a member of a workgroup.
> >
> > ANY help is appreciated.
> >
> > swp
>
>



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