Re: Loca Administrator "locked out"



Hi,

Do you know exactly which user or group did you put into the policy?
Do you exactly which policy did you change?

What is the exact error that you get when you try to logon?

Do you have any local administrator accounts that you can use to logon?

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Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"OxygeN" <bonnyREMOVEfused@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Miha Pihler [MVP] ha scritto:
Hi,

Put another user (do not put Administrator account or any group) into the
policy "Deny Logon Locally". This will override existing settings next
time the policy is refreshed. You can reboot the computer few times to
speed up the refresh process.

Seems to be leading nowhere! :-/
I've put a domain user (which is *not* the Admin User) into the GPO, which
apparently should overwrite the Local Setting, right?
Well, I then logged off and tried to log on as "Local Admin", but I'm
still locked out.


.



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