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

Discussion in 'Software' started by piccadilly, Nov 5, 2009.

  1. piccadilly

    piccadilly Byte Poster

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    Hi there

    I created a Active Diectory user account Visitor2.

    If I try and log onto my PC using Visitor2 on my domain, I get the message : The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively.

    What does this message mean? Im trying to logon to the domain, not the local PC.
     
  2. piccadilly

    piccadilly Byte Poster

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    Okay I'm in, that is, after adding visitor2 to the local security.

    But Why? I mean this is a Active directory account, not local.
     
  3. danielno8

    danielno8 Gigabyte Poster

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    Domain accounts are not automatically given remote desktop privileges on a machine. so its a local policy stopping you from logging on if that makes sense
     
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