Re: Not allowed for interactive logon



I'm pretty certain that "interactive logon" refers to logging onto a domain;
something that I am also pretty certain that is not supported by WinXP Home.

"25451peter" <25451peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CCBE04A8-1F44-4384-A967-62F987B59642@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Today it is the third time after a automatic Windows-update that I can't
login with my username and password to Windows XP Home SP2.
It comes the error-message: You are not allowed for interactive logon.
With the administrator's account I can edit all user-accounts but this
error
will not be eliminated.
Is this a bug? Or can I fix this problem with another utility?
Two times I have opened a new account and copied the layers from the old
account. That cost lots of time. There must be a way to reactivate the
account.
--
Peter M.


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