Stevehewitt
IS-IT--Management
Hi All,
I am the network admin in a development company, and one of our development SQL servers is having 'issues'. I mention this as it means devs have local admin rights on the server.
As the only domain admin, I tried to logon to the server, both locally and over RDP. I get the error:
"The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon locally"
Nobody seems to be able to logon at all. This includes the developers as well as various domain admin accounts.
How can check and modify the local GPO on the server without having to logon to it? (I have tried a MMC remotely but it didn't show any of the security policies, just admin and software policies)
Thanks in advance!
Steve.
"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
I am the network admin in a development company, and one of our development SQL servers is having 'issues'. I mention this as it means devs have local admin rights on the server.
As the only domain admin, I tried to logon to the server, both locally and over RDP. I get the error:
"The local policy of this system does not allow you to logon locally"
Nobody seems to be able to logon at all. This includes the developers as well as various domain admin accounts.
How can check and modify the local GPO on the server without having to logon to it? (I have tried a MMC remotely but it didn't show any of the security policies, just admin and software policies)
Thanks in advance!
Steve.
"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson