Unable To Logon Interactively

From: Fred (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 09:03:36 -0800

Replying to myself so as to add one thing:
***Error*** AddUserRightToAccount -1073741728
is the exact error message. Again, any admin account
(changing a regular user to an admin) can log in. I know
the local security policy for local logins comes from the
Server (PDC) first as I can't edit the user rights on the
workstation itself...they are locked. I do see some S I
type users (the way deleted users usally look) in the
policy but again I can't add any users or a group (ideally
powerusers, users, authenticated users etc). I'm in a
bind...ideas?
>-----Original Message-----
>SBS 2003 network. One XP Pro machine got corrupted, did a
>fresh install, named machine what it used to be named (in
>this case STEVEN) re-joined the domain and added the same
>user account as before but now this user (or any non-
admin
>user) gets the error message "unable to logon
>interactively" tried to user ntrights to fix but am
>getting error messages regarding the SID. Help greatly
>appreciated!
>.
>



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