logon locally to domain controller

From: Patrick (patrick.diener@hsr.ch)
Date: 12/30/02


From: "Patrick" <patrick.diener@hsr.ch>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 01:35:03 -0800


Hello everyone,

I set up a windows 2000 server (SP2) as a domain
controller. Now I should install software that requires me
to be logged on locally to install it.
I did already set the "log on locally" security setting in
the group policy.
My problem is that I only get my domain as choice in
the "log on to:" pull down menu from the "log on to
windows" dialog, hence I can't choose to log on locally...

Hope someone can give me a clue on that.

Regards
Patrick



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