logon error message - logon is prevented

From: Trav (arcroyal_at_bigpond.net.au)
Date: 01/04/04

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    A friend of mine is unable to post at present.

    The computer is a laptop with XP Pro. In the last couple
    of days, when he attempts to logon, he gets the message

    "The local policy of this system does not permit you to
    logon interactively."

    This is preventing him from logging on and we have no
    idea what it means. Neither does his system
    administrator. Can anyone help explain this, and if there
    is a solution?
    Thanks, Trav


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