Logon error

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I posted this in the longhorn general but I just read that its going to end
in June so I thought i would post here...

I'm trying to logon to Longhorn Beta 2 with my domain admin account and I'm
receiveing the following message:

"Security policies on this computer are set to display information about the
last interactive logon..."

I remember setting this yesterday but now I can remember where the setting
is. The local admin account works. Any thoughts?
 
Logon with the full administrator account... then check Group Policy/Domain
Controller Group Policy for a similar setting ;o)

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Thanks zack. I only experience this on the longhorn machine and the domain
gpo doesnt have much in it - only to not display last user name.

Is this a new setting in Longhorn? If so, can you please tell me where the
lgpo is located?

Thanks again.
 
Found the problem -

Computer Policy\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Logon
Options\Display information about prev logons during users logon.

I had this set to enabled, which was causing the problem. I set it to not
configured and everything is back to normal.
 
Yeh that's it. It's been in the Windows Server System since 2003 :o)

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of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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