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Can't acces Domain or local domain

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Shelter

Technical User
May 22, 2002
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Hi,

I install a new machine (Windows 2000) and try to put it in the domain_A, no problem to do that, after rebooting, I can't logon in the Domain_A and in the local domain with administrator or other users.

I have this message;

"The local policy of this system does not allow you to log on interactively."

I don't put "log on to" restriction and the user is member of the local administrator group

Actually there's no way to logon in the workstation, I have to reinstall!!

To test, I install 2 other workstations, after removing the box from the domain_Z and put it in the domain_A, still cannot login ??!

I try with several users, give admin rights, nothing works, how can I diagnose this domain problem ?


Thank you.
 
Three options you could check;
- try typing the password in CAPITALS (just a guess)
- open the security policy (GPO) that applies to the desktop and add the username to the group that may "logon interactively".
- try moving the pc object (in AD) to a place where no policies are applied (root?) and try again..

Regards, Ferdinand
 
RE-boot, try "Last known good configuration." Glen A. Johnson
Johnson Computer Consulting
MCP W2K
glen@johnsoncomputers.us

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