logon locally user right needed for terminal server logon?
I'm in the middle of updating myself from 2k to 2k3. In 2k3 the 'logon
locally' user right is NOT required to logon through terminal services... If
I remember correctly it WAS required in windows 2000, correct? I believe it
was and I also don't see any of the user rights in 2k GPOs that 2k3 now uses
for this... but I just want to verify.
anyone?
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Relevant Pages
- GPO for Windows Firewall
... upgrade to windows XP SP2 thru GPOs. ... Prev by Date: ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory) - RE: Locked out local admin accounts...
... if you are managing a Windows domain without the GPMC you are MAD! ... - Create nice reports with the GPOs that are ... >> having the administrator account locked out aren't showing any login ... (Security-Basics) - Re: Creating a Custom Users Group in Windows XP Professional
... In GPEDIT, you should be able to go to Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies, User rights assignments and modify the Load and unload device driver setting to allow Power Users, or your custom group to this policy. ... The biggest issue with a custom group is ensuring that you give them access to everything they need access to. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin) - Re: Interactivity Logon not permitted
... Somehow you botched up the logon locally or deny logon locally user rights ... Management from your XP computer to view the security logs on the Windows ... > Renamed Administrator Account ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security) - Re: Default Domain Controller Policy and Default Domain Policy
... The dcgpofix.exe program is included on Windows Server 2003. ... If the policy folders do exist, you just need to re-establish the links. ... > options at the Default GPOs, ... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy) |
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