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Old 20-03-2009
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Logon issue in a domain trust - Win 2003

Hello,

I have two Windows 2003 DCs. named them as below for example:

DC1: abc.com
DC2: xyz.com

Trust between the two has been created (Two way) and that went through fine.

however the problem is this
I'm trying to log into DC1 (abc.com) with a user created in (xyz.com)

the domain is shown in the drop down section when trying to login. however after trying the credentials this is the error I get

"The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively"

I have search around for that error message and tried almost all solutions mentioned but doesn't seem to work. any ideas would be much appreciated.

Last edited by kgangulw : 20-03-2009 at 04:50 PM.
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Old 20-03-2009
Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]
 
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Re: Logon issue in a 2 domain trust - Win 2003

What solutions have you tried? It is kind of hard to help you if you don't
provide all the details. Check the local policy of your machine as well as
the domain policy to see if there is anything set in either the deny or
allow for "Allow log on locally".

GPO Edit
Computer Configuration \ Windows Settings \ Security Settings \ Local
Policies \ User Rights Assignments \ Allow Log on locally



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> Hello,
>
> I have two Windows 2003 DCs. named them as below for example:
>
> DC1: abc.com
> DC2: xyz.com
>
> Trust between the two has been created (Two way) and that went through
> fine.
>
> however the problem is this
> I'm trying to log into DC1 (abc.com) with a user created in (xyz.com)
>
> the domain is shown in the drop down section when trying to login.
> however after trying the credentials this is the error I get
>
> "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> interactively"
>
> I have search around for that error message and tried almost all
> solutions mentioned but doesn't seem to work. any ideas would be much
> appreciated.
>
>
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Old 20-03-2009
Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
 
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Re: Logon issue in a 2 domain trust - Win 2003

In news:kgangulw.3pcdrd@DoNotSpam.com,
kgangulw <kgangulw.3pcdrd@DoNotSpam.com>, posted the following:
> Hello,
>
> I have two Windows 2003 DCs. named them as below for example:
>
> DC1: abc.com
> DC2: xyz.com
>
> Trust between the two has been created (Two way) and that went through
> fine.
>
> however the problem is this
> I'm trying to log into DC1 (abc.com) with a user created in (xyz.com)
>
> the domain is shown in the drop down section when trying to login.
> however after trying the credentials this is the error I get
>
> "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> interactively"
>
> I have search around for that error message and tried almost all
> solutions mentioned but doesn't seem to work. any ideas would be much
> appreciated.


In addition to Paul's questions, and yes, more info would be helpful, but
have you added the Domain Admins of abc to Local Admins of xyx, Domain users
of abc to Local Domain Users of xyz, and vice versa?

Trusts establish communications, but it doesn;t stop there. There are
additional steps needed to be done for further tasks to be accomplished from
one domain to the other.

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Old 21-03-2009
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Re: Logon issue in a domain trust - Win 2003

Thanks for the guidance everyone. I didn't realize there was a group policy apart from the Default Group policy for Domain Controllers. Soon as I changed the relevant settings it worked.

Thanks :)
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Old 21-03-2009
Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
 
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Re: Logon issue in a domain trust - Win 2003

In news:kgangulw.3pdrrd@DoNotSpam.com,
kgangulw <kgangulw.3pdrrd@DoNotSpam.com>, posted the following:
> Thanks for the guidance everyone. I didn't realize there was a group
> policy apart from the Default Group policy for Domain Controllers.
> Soon as I changed the relevant settings it worked.
>
> Thanks :)


Group policy? Curious, what settings did you change to make it work?

Ace
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Old 21-03-2009
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Re: Logon issue in a domain trust - Win 2003

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer] View Post
In news:kgangulw.3pdrrd@DoNotSpam.com,
kgangulw <kgangulw.3pdrrd@DoNotSpam.com>, posted the following:
> Thanks for the guidance everyone. I didn't realize there was a group
> policy apart from the Default Group policy for Domain Controllers.
> Soon as I changed the relevant settings it worked.
>
> Thanks :)


Group policy? Curious, what settings did you change to make it work?

Ace
Hi, this is the change I made.

Computer Configuration \ Windows Settings \ Security Settings \ Local
Policies \ User Rights Assignments \ Allow Log on locally

in here I added groups from the other domain
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Old 21-03-2009
Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]
 
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Re: Logon issue in a domain trust - Win 2003

In news:kgangulw.3pdxbc@DoNotSpam.com,
kgangulw <kgangulw.3pdxbc@DoNotSpam.com>, posted the following:

> Hi, this is the change I made.
>
> Computer Configuration \ Windows Settings \ Security Settings \ Local
> Policies \ User Rights Assignments \ Allow Log on locally
>
> in here I added groups from the other domain


Thanks for posting that! It may help others in the future how may have a
similar question, and when they search, hopefully they will find our thread1

Cheers!

Ace


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