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dbullock
A Win2000 client was part of a NT domain until just recently. It was
taken off the network and was being set up to use as a stand alone
system. Evidently someone logged in as the administrator and checked
off the boxes to log in on start up. Now we cannot get into the OS and
recieve this message at login "The local policy of this system does
not permit you to logon interactively". This message appears if you try
to log into the domain or the local machine as the administrator,
either attached to the net or not. Seem to have a heck of a dilema. Any
ideas?
TIA
Dan Bullock
taken off the network and was being set up to use as a stand alone
system. Evidently someone logged in as the administrator and checked
off the boxes to log in on start up. Now we cannot get into the OS and
recieve this message at login "The local policy of this system does
not permit you to logon interactively". This message appears if you try
to log into the domain or the local machine as the administrator,
either attached to the net or not. Seem to have a heck of a dilema. Any
ideas?
TIA
Dan Bullock