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Hi,

When I add a user to 'log on locally' they don't get the effective permission. It is greyed out. How do I give this user ID the effective permission.

Thanks

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That indicates that the local policy is being overridden by a higher priority policy
such as the domain/domain controller/Organizational Unit level. If this is a domain
controller, the Domain Controller Security policy is overriding the local policy. You
can use gpresult [part of the support tools] to see what computer policy is being
applied to a computer. -- Steve


"Micky" <Micky@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> When I add a user to 'log on locally' they don't get the effective permission. It
is greyed out. How do I give this user ID the effective permission.
>
> Thanks

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