Re: Denied Log On Locally

From: Steven L Umbach (sumbach_at_ameritech.net)
Date: 06/13/03


Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 15:54:50 GMT


       If you can't sort it out, this hack may be worth a try. ---Steve

http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBG/TIP3300/rh3361.htm

"@=) Otávio Henrique" <otavio@sintel.com.br> wrote in message
news:#ToUPAbMDHA.452@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hi there...
>
> I can´t access my computer (Win2K)... The login screen show the message
> "Interactive Log On denied!!"
>
> How can I modify the registry to accept interactive log on locally?
> I tried to use the NTRights.exe (setting
> SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight/SeInteractiveLogonRight )but it didn´t make
the
> Windows accept my Log On!!!
> is it necessary restart the machine after change a setting using NTRights
or
> the policies is loaded on each log on?
>
> can Somebody help me???
>
>
> --
> Grato pela atenção e sem mais,
>
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