Re: The local policy of this system does not allow you to log on interactively

From: Don Wilwol (donwilwol_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/14/05


Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 17:12:27 -0500

Two thoughts.
1. Make sure your passwords are not blank. You can not use remote desktop
with blank passwords
2. Remote desktops only allow 2 sessions per server. You could have two
sessions hung. Make sure there are no sessions active.

-- 
Hope it helps...........
dw
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"Josh" <mrblonde@ameritech.net> wrote in message 
news:1108413849.849923.48400@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Here are the settings from the gpresult.exe on the Terminal Server
> Computer for user admin
>
> RSOP data for XLINE\Administrator on XLINE : Logging Mode
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> OS Type:                     Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003,
> Standard Editi
> on
> OS Configuration:            Member Server
> OS Version:                  5.2.3790
> Terminal Server Mode:        Application Server
> Site Name:                   Default-First-Site-Name
> Roaming Profile:             C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
> Local Profile:               C:\Documents and
> Settings\Administrator.XLINE
> Connected over a slow link?: Yes
>
>
> COMPUTER SETTINGS
> ------------------
>
>    Last time Group Policy was applied: 2/14/2005 at 11:32:09 AM
>    Group Policy was applied from:      xline.crossline.com
>    Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps
>    Domain Name:                        XLINE0
>    Domain Type:                        Windows 2000
>
>    Applied Group Policy Objects
>    -----------------------------
>        Local Group Policy
>
>    The computer is a part of the following security groups
>    -------------------------------------------------------
>        BUILTIN\Administrators
>        Everyone
>        NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
>
>
> USER SETTINGS
> --------------
>
>    Last time Group Policy was applied: N/A
>    Group Policy was applied from:      N/A
>    Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps
>    Domain Name:                        XLINE
>    Domain Type:                        Windows 2000
>
>    Applied Group Policy Objects
>    -----------------------------
>        Local Group Policy
>
>    The user is a part of the following security groups
>    ---------------------------------------------------
>        None
>        Everyone
>        BUILTIN\Administrators
>        BUILTIN\Users
>        REMOTE INTERACTIVE LOGON
>        NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
>        TERMINAL SERVER USER
>        NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
>        This Organization
>        LOCAL
>        NTLM Authentication
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>gpresult.exe
>
> Here are the settings for the user on the Active Directory Server
>
> RSOP data for XLINE0\thomas on LICENSE : Logging Mode
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> OS Type:                     Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003,
> Standard Editi
> on
> OS Configuration:            Primary Domain Controller
> OS Version:                  5.2.3790
> Terminal Server Mode:        Remote Administration
> Site Name:                   Default-First-Site-Name
> Roaming Profile:
> Local Profile:               C:\Documents and Settings\thomas.XLINE0
> Connected over a slow link?: No
>
>
> USER SETTINGS
> --------------
>    CN=thomas,CN=Users,DC=xline,DC=com
>    Last time Group Policy was applied: 2/14/2005 at 1:27:30 PM
>    Group Policy was applied from:      license.xline.com
>    Group Policy slow link threshold:   500 kbps
>    Domain Name:                        XLINE0
>    Domain Type:                        Windows 2000
>
>    Applied Group Policy Objects
>    -----------------------------
>        Default Domain Policy
>
>    The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
>    -------------------------------------------------------------------
>        Local Group Policy
>            Filtering:  Not Applied (Empty)
>
>    The user is a part of the following security groups
>    ---------------------------------------------------
>        Domain Users
>        Everyone
>        Remote Desktop Users
>        BUILTIN\Users
>        BUILTIN\Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access
>        NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
>        NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
>        This Organization
>        LOCAL
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\thomas.XLINE0>
>
> One thing that stands out is the where the group policies were applied.
> On the terminal server it states "xline.crossline.com"  On the Active
> Directory Server it states "license.xline.com"
> 


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