Disable the right to logon locally
From: Dave Bowman (dbwmn2001_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/20/04
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Date: 20 May 2004 08:42:24 -0700
I have one doubt about the User Rights Assignment.
I need to setup one user in order to add a computer to a domain using
the unattended setup. Since in this file the password is unencrypted I
want to remove from this special user the opportunity to logon
locally.
The question is the following: if I enable the policy in the Default
Domain Security Settings/Local Policies/User rights assignment/Deny
Logon locally and I add this user, does this change override
completely the machine policies?
I ask this because I notice that an XP workstation has a local setting
which denies logon to support* Users, ASPNET etc. so I'm wondering if
I have to add these users to the domain policy as well
Thanks
Dave
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