"Log on locally" user right in Win2003

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Oriane

Hi,

I'm a newbie in Windows 2000 administration, and I'm currently testing
Windows 2003 server with AD on a small domain.
When I create a user, I'm unable to allow it to log on locally, since I
can't find the right item in the GPO.
In the Win2K context, this is in Security settings/Local Policies/User
Rights Assignments/Log on locally,

but with a 2003 DC, I can't see this item.

Any ideas ?

Thanks

Oriane
 
They threw a curve on this one with the syntax as it changed slightly in 2k3
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it is not "allow logon locally"

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OK thanks.

Richard McCall said:
I believe david meant that it is "Allow log on locally"

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Oriane said:
Hi,

I'm a newbie in Windows 2000 administration, and I'm currently testing
Windows 2003 server with AD on a small domain.
When I create a user, I'm unable to allow it to log on locally, since I
can't find the right item in the GPO.
In the Win2K context, this is in Security settings/Local Policies/User
Rights Assignments/Log on locally,

but with a 2003 DC, I can't see this item.

Any ideas ?

Thanks

Oriane
 
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