Re: Logon interactively probmel after domain install
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 17:35:09 -0600
I agree with Harry - the user right should be available unless you have
corruption of secedit.sdb, etc. If you can see it but can not change it then
that means that the user right is being enforced by a domain/OU level Group
Policy which should show using rsop.msc.
Steve
"Abraham" <mehdi.ebrahimian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There is no "logon locally" in "Local security settings" of my PC,
which has XP. Do you mean I have to set the right in the domain server
PC?
My question is, why do I have this problem when I want to logon to this
computer, not to the domain? All I have changed is that, I added this
PC to domain. why I cannot login as before?
Regards,
Mehdi
Look for the user right "logon locally" and keep in mind that deny logon
locally supersedes logon locally so check that user right also. You can
run
rsop.msc to see if Group Policy at the domain level is enforcing any user
rights.
Steve
"Abraham" <mehdi.ebrahimian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I just added my pc to the domain I have set up. But local users cannot
login now, only admin can. I could not find "Allow logon locally" in
"Local Security Settings\Users Rights Assignments" !! I think it must
be there, but it isn't. Please help.
Regards,
Abraham
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