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In our Win2003/XP pro network, our users cannot log into each other's

workstations with their own login credentials. If they try they get this

error: The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon

interactively.

 

How can I overcome this?

 

Thanks

After some GPO testing, we found out that we could configure the Security

Policy under 'Allow log on locally.' What's odd is that we tried adding the

Domain Users group, and confirmed that it did propogate to the workstations,

and we were not able to log in at all. Next we tried adding a spefici domain

user, and that worked fine.

 

Any ideas on why we can't just add the group? Otherwise it's going to be a

real hassle.

 

Thanks

 

"circulent" wrote:

> In our Win2003/XP pro network, our users cannot log into each other's

> workstations with their own login credentials. If they try they get this

> error: The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon

> interactively.

>

> How can I overcome this?

>

> Thanks

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