Microsoft KB Archive/186529

= Local Policy Does Not Permit You to Log On Interactively =

Article ID: 186529

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition

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This article was previously published under Q186529



SYMPTOMS
By default, the group called "Everyone" has the right to log on locally on a Terminal Server. This means that any user should be able to log on at the Terminal Server console. This is different from a normal Windows NT Server, where the default would be that only the administrator can log on locally. When clients connect to a Terminal Server, they are actually using the Terminal Server console. That is the reason for the different default right.



RESOLUTION
If you want to limit this right, create a group specifically for your Terminal Server Clients, and grant this group the right to log on locally. You can then remove the Everyone group, limiting console logon rights to the Client group and the administrator.

If a Client or a User at the Console Gets the Error
Local policy of this system does not permit you to log on interactively, so that user does not have the right to log on locally.

To grant or remove the right to log on locally:


 * 1) Start User Manager for Domains.
 * 2) Click Policies, then click User Rights.
 * 3) In the Rights field, select Log On Locally.
 * 4) In the Grant To field, select the users and/or groups you want to have this right.

NOTE: You will also see this error if you modify a user's configuration in User Manager by de-selecting the Allow Logon to Terminal Server checkbox.

NOTE: If you install a Terminal Server as a backup domain controller, and the current primary domain controller's policy is set so that users do not have the right to log on locally, then the new Terminal Server inherits that policy. The result will be that no clients can connect to the Terminal Server. If a Terminal Server is a domain controller, the entire domain MUST use have a policy allowing users to log on locally.

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