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Terminal Services - The local policy of this system does not allow you to log in interactively.

Asked by euroluce in Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

Tags: local, policy, allow, does, log

I'm trying to get Terminal Server (application server mode) working on our Win2K server. I am able to connect as anyone in the Domain Admins group, but any standard non-admin users get denied login with the error message:

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

These users get the same error message when trying to log in at the console.

I've been trying to sort this by investigating setup in the AD, Terminal Services Setup and Security Settings. I have "Log on Locally" set for the user I am testing, and "Deny Logon Locally" not set.

How can I get the server set up so non-admin users can log in over Terminal services.

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Zones: Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services
Tags: local, policy, allow, does, log
Solution Provided By: The-Chad
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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