Re: HELP!!! Unable to logon to Server 2000

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 19:25:58 GMT

Just to add you may need to first install adminpak from the install cdrom
for Windows 2000 on your other computer first. It is located in the I386
folder. Also be sure to check for "deny logon locally " user right entries
as they will override any allow logon locally user right. Keep in mind that
administrators are part of the everyone and users group whenever configuring
permissions - particularly deny permissions. --- Steve

"Miha Pihler" <mihap-news@atlantis.si> wrote in message
news:OYuGDWMpEHA.592@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Dave,
>
> If you can connect to domain using Active Directory Users and Computer
> from
> your computer then Right click Domain Controller OU. Click on
> Properties ->
> Group Policy tab and click to select on Default Domain Controllers Policy.
> Click on Edit.
>
> In Group Policy Editor under Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings ->
> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Users Rights Assignment open Allow
> log on locally (double click on this policy). Make sure that
> administrators
> group is listed in this policy.
>
> Mike
>
> "Dave W" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:301201c4a4c2$103b50f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> I apologize for being vague.
>> Yes, it is a DC with the only other 2000 server being the
>> PC that I use for a workstation, of sorts. The failed
>> logon was with the Admin's account at the server's
>> keyboard. However, I first received the message over the
>> weekend when I tried logging into a terminal session from
>> home over the weekend. This is the only machine in our
>> network that this problem is happening on. I am positive
>> that I accidentally changed a policy setting last week
>> when I was trying to get a problematic application on a
>> workstation to allow me to log on to it's service. Thank
>> you.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi Dave,
>> >
>> >You will have to give us more information.
>> >
>> >Is this domain controller that you are trying to logon?
>> Did you try using
>> >Administrator account. Did you try using terminal
>> services to logon... Do
>> >you have same problem on domain controllers, server and
>> clients?
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >
>> >"Dave W" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> >news:2f8501c4a4bc$3b3f0810$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Some changes were made to group policy several days ago
>> >> and something musta got screwed up because I cannot log
>> >> back in now that I have logged out. I get the following
>> >> message after the failed login: "the local policy of
>> this
>> >> system does not permit you to logon interactively"
>> >> Is there anything that I can do?
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>



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