lost right to logon interactively

From: ALEX (alex_at_xydom.dom)
Date: 10/24/03


Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:00:46 -0700

Hi sandy
i have axactly the same problem.
do you have the solution?
thanks
alex
>-----Original Message-----
>this afternoon I logged off a domain controller on the
>parent domain. The account is Administrator.
>I tried to log back on and I got 'The local policy of
this
>system does not permit you to log on interactively'
>message. This is THE administrator account for the parent
>domain. I have no idea what happened. Other accounts can
>log on to the parent domain servers, including the admins
>for the child domains and my personal account (enterprise
>admin).
>This is on every server in the domain. The administrator
>for the parent domain gets the same message.
>Help! How do I restore this, what could have possibly
been
>changed? I did nothing today except uninstall an eval
>edition of SMS on one of the parent domain controllers.
>
>thanks!
>Sandy
>.
>



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