Re: Can not connect
From: Jon (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/08/04
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Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 07:32:38 -0800
I have to try to use the ntrights command, copy the
security file from the repair folder to the config folder
and made sure everything looks correct.
>-----Original Message-----
>Be sure to look at the policy and make sure that the
logon locally option
>did not get screwed up. This would keep you from
logging in. If everything
>looks good with the policy, please post some of the
actions you have taken
>to resolve the issue, and I will see what else I can
find internally. I do
>not want to give you something that you have already
attempted.
>
>Ozone
>"Jon" <john.tran@unisys.com> wrote in message
>news:0df101c3d5f2$6c332940$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> I got a message on my windows 2000 Pro when I try to
>> logon to the machine locally with the administrator
>> username and password that I created for that machine,
>> but it keep coming up with this message:The Local
Policy
>> of This System Does Not Permit You to Logon
>> Interactively. Can anyone help? I try to do what
>> Microsoft say to do but it did not work.
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