Err Msg: The Local Policy of This System Does Not Permit You to Logon Interactively
ID: Q152478
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
SYMPTOMS
After you have set up Windows NT, joined a domain, and restarted, you
attempt to log on locally. The following error message appears:
The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively
CAUSE
This error occurs because the domain user does not have local logon rights
to the computer while connected to the domain.
NOTE: If TCP/IP is installed on the computer, another indication that the
domain user does not have local logon rights is that entering the ipconfig
/release command from a command prompt on the computer results in the
following error message:
Access Denied
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem and provide local access when connected to the
domain, do the following:
- Log off the domain and log on to the local computer using an account
with administrative rights.
- Go to the Administrative Tools group, select User Manager, click the
Policies tab, and select User Rights.
- Use the down arrow next to the "Right" dialog box and select "Log on
locally", and then click Add. The Add Users and Groups dialog box
appears.
- In "List Names From:" select the domain name, and then in the Add Names
box type your <domain name\username>. Click OK. The User Rights Policy
dialog box will appear with the new user name added to the list. Click
OK.
- Log off and back on. At the Welcome dialog box, select the domain and
log on. You now have local logon access rights.
Keywords : kbenv kbsetup ntsecurity nthowto NTSrvWkst
Version : WinNT:3.5,3.51,4.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb