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Old 01-05-2006, 05:05 AM
Kristina
 
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Default Re: Help!My Computer says I cannot logon Interactively

Thank you, you have been a great help


"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

> Somehow your user account lost the user right to logon locally. This is not
> something that should happen out of the blue. If your computer is a member
> of an Active Directory domain which it sounds like since you apparently
> logged on via your UPN then someone may have been messing with domain level
> policies for user rights during the day. If anyone can logon to your
> computer as a local administrator they can use Local Security Policy and go
> to local policies/user rights to view the user rights for logon locally and
> deny logon locally. If the user right is not being managed at the domain/OU
> level then the local administrator should be able to modify those user
> rights to be what is needed. The deny logon locally overrides any
> corresponding user right for logon locally. --- Steve
>
>
> "Kristina" <Kristina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43554586-652E-4D4B-8E9D-BD52885BA02A@microsoft.com...
> > My computer went into hybernation/sleep mode when I was on the phone at
> > work,
> > when I hit the CTRL+ALT+DEL button and tried to login with my username and
> > password, a message poped up saying "The local policy of this system does
> > not
> > permit you to logon interactively"
> >
> > Does anyone know what that means, I am fairly computer savvy, but am not
> > an
> > IT Proffesional, I am the manager of a remote branch office, and our IT
> > guy
> > is in Japan (conveniently). I cannot access my outlook, file folders,
> > documents, etc.
> >
> > It did let me login using my email address with the password, but Outlook
> > is
> > entirely diabled, and I cannot even access my old folder from "Documents
> > and
> > Settings"
> >
> > Kristina

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