Re: log on to a domain controller as a non-administrative user

From: dnlemmor (dnlemmor_at_aces.com.ph)
Date: 08/14/03


Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 17:32:35 -0700


I've already done it before, but this doesn't work.

>-----Original Message-----
>you need to give the user rights to logon locally, don't
remember exactly
>where it's at, search support site
>it's in the local security policy I think
>
>"dnlemmor" <dnlemmor@aces.com.ph> wrote in message
>news:00ab01c361a8$20753ca0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> I want to log on to a domain controller as a non-
>> administrative user, so I follow the steps in Windows
2000
>> Help (Under Security then, How to...
>>
>> To log on to a domain controller as a non-administrative
>> user
>>
>> Open Active Directory Users and Computers.
>> In the console tree, click User Rights.
>> Where?
>>
>> Group Policy
>> Windows Settings
>> Security Settings
>> Local Policies
>> User Rights
>> Specify the user name.
>> Notes
>>
>> To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click
Start,
>> point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
then
>> click Active Directory Users and Computers.
>> Before you can change the policy for user rights, the
>> Group Policy snap-in and must be installed on your
>> computer.
>>
>> I've try this in the Default Domain Policy, Local
Security
>> Policy and Other Levels, but these doesn't work. The
only
>> way for me to log on on the DC is to make an account
that
>> is a member of the Administrator Group. So the user
still
>> has administrative rights. How can I log on to a domain
>> controller as a non-administrative user?
>>
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>
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