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Автологин в Windows 2003 Server
Задействовать автологин в Windows 2003 Server можно как минимум двумя способами.
Способ 1
Пуск -> Выполнить -> control userpasswords2
Снимаем галочку с «Требовать ввод имени пользователя и пароля«, задаём логин и пароль пользователя, с которого будет выполняться автовход в систему. Готово!
Способ 2
В реестре прописываем следующие параметры:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
SetValue «AutoAdminLogon«=»1»
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
SetValue «ForceAutoLogon«=»1»
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
SetValue «DefaultUserName«=»username»
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
SetValue «DefaultPassword«=»pass»
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
SetValue «DefaultDomainName«=»domain»
где DefaultUserName имя пользователя
DefaultPassword пароль пользователя
DefaultDomainName домен в который входит компьютер
Также можно использовать оба способа одновременно (для параноиков) :-B
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Дополнения к 1 способу.
Галочка доступна к употреблению только в том случае, когда в реестре параметр AutoAdminLogon (см. 2 способ) в значении 1. Если этот параметр в значении 0, то галочку поставить не получится.
Дополнение к 2 способу.
Если в параметре DefaultDomainName указать имя ЭТОГО компьютера, то можно делать автовход локального пользователя. Если имя домена — то доменного пользователя.
для 2008 сервака тоже работает спасибо
Я снял галочку и ввел пароль после перезагрузил комп и теперь не могу ввойти в систему. А подскажите че сделать то ) Просит пароль и все.
Поподробнее, если можно?
Воспользовался способом #2, все работает очень великолепно.
Logon in windows 2003
Вопрос
I can’t log-on into windows 2003 server system as an administrator also. The is the DOMAIN CONTROLLER/ DHCP/ DNS/ FILESERVER. I did not configure the terminal server. When I try to log-on, The following message has showed
«The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively»
I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately.
How to solve this?
I am installing and using this windows 2003 server system for learning purpose only.
Ответы
By default, only Account Operators, Administrators, Backup Operators, Print Operators, and Server Operators have the “Allow log on locally” right to log on to domain controllers; it is defined in the Default Domain Controller Policy. Normally, this error message is not generated when the user account you logged on with is a member of the above default groups. Please check it on your side.
If the issue persists with the above groups, please check whether you have modified the Default Domain Controller Policy.
How many DCs do you have? Have you established a Group Policy object (GPO) that defines restricted groups? Also, please help clarify when the issue began to occur and which settings you changed recently. As you said that “I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately. ”, please provide us more information.
Also, please help gather the following files for research.
a. On domain controller, click Start -> Run, type GPMC.MSC, it will load the GPMC console. If the GPMC snap-in is not installed,
b. Right click on «Group Policy Result» and choose wizard to generate a report for the problematic computer and user account. (Choose computer and select the proper user in the wizard)
c. Right click the resulting group policy result and click the «Save Report…» => save report to save the report to a HTML file.
Please locate the saved files for research. Upload these file to the following workspace.
You can upload the information files to the following link. (Please choose «Send Files to Microsoft»)
Note: Due to differences in text formatting with various email clients, the workspace link above may appear to be broken. Please be sure to include all text between ‘(‘ and ‘)’ when typing or copying the workspace link into your browser. Meanwhile, please note that files uploaded for more than 72 hours will be deleted automatically. Please ensure to notify me timely after you have uploaded the files. Thank you for your understanding.
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Logon in windows 2003
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I can’t log-on into windows 2003 server system as an administrator also. The is the DOMAIN CONTROLLER/ DHCP/ DNS/ FILESERVER. I did not configure the terminal server. When I try to log-on, The following message has showed
«The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively»
I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately.
How to solve this?
I am installing and using this windows 2003 server system for learning purpose only.
Answers
By default, only Account Operators, Administrators, Backup Operators, Print Operators, and Server Operators have the “Allow log on locally” right to log on to domain controllers; it is defined in the Default Domain Controller Policy. Normally, this error message is not generated when the user account you logged on with is a member of the above default groups. Please check it on your side.
If the issue persists with the above groups, please check whether you have modified the Default Domain Controller Policy.
How many DCs do you have? Have you established a Group Policy object (GPO) that defines restricted groups? Also, please help clarify when the issue began to occur and which settings you changed recently. As you said that “I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately. ”, please provide us more information.
Also, please help gather the following files for research.
a. On domain controller, click Start -> Run, type GPMC.MSC, it will load the GPMC console. If the GPMC snap-in is not installed,
b. Right click on «Group Policy Result» and choose wizard to generate a report for the problematic computer and user account. (Choose computer and select the proper user in the wizard)
c. Right click the resulting group policy result and click the «Save Report…» => save report to save the report to a HTML file.
Please locate the saved files for research. Upload these file to the following workspace.
You can upload the information files to the following link. (Please choose «Send Files to Microsoft»)
Note: Due to differences in text formatting with various email clients, the workspace link above may appear to be broken. Please be sure to include all text between ‘(‘ and ‘)’ when typing or copying the workspace link into your browser. Meanwhile, please note that files uploaded for more than 72 hours will be deleted automatically. Please ensure to notify me timely after you have uploaded the files. Thank you for your understanding.
This posting is provided «AS IS» with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Logon in windows 2003
This forum has migrated to Microsoft Q&A. Visit Microsoft Q&A to post new questions.
Answered by:
Question
I can’t log-on into windows 2003 server system as an administrator also. The is the DOMAIN CONTROLLER/ DHCP/ DNS/ FILESERVER. I did not configure the terminal server. When I try to log-on, The following message has showed
«The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively»
I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately.
How to solve this?
I am installing and using this windows 2003 server system for learning purpose only.
Answers
By default, only Account Operators, Administrators, Backup Operators, Print Operators, and Server Operators have the “Allow log on locally” right to log on to domain controllers; it is defined in the Default Domain Controller Policy. Normally, this error message is not generated when the user account you logged on with is a member of the above default groups. Please check it on your side.
If the issue persists with the above groups, please check whether you have modified the Default Domain Controller Policy.
How many DCs do you have? Have you established a Group Policy object (GPO) that defines restricted groups? Also, please help clarify when the issue began to occur and which settings you changed recently. As you said that “I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately. ”, please provide us more information.
Also, please help gather the following files for research.
a. On domain controller, click Start -> Run, type GPMC.MSC, it will load the GPMC console. If the GPMC snap-in is not installed,
b. Right click on «Group Policy Result» and choose wizard to generate a report for the problematic computer and user account. (Choose computer and select the proper user in the wizard)
c. Right click the resulting group policy result and click the «Save Report…» => save report to save the report to a HTML file.
Please locate the saved files for research. Upload these file to the following workspace.
You can upload the information files to the following link. (Please choose «Send Files to Microsoft»)
Note: Due to differences in text formatting with various email clients, the workspace link above may appear to be broken. Please be sure to include all text between ‘(‘ and ‘)’ when typing or copying the workspace link into your browser. Meanwhile, please note that files uploaded for more than 72 hours will be deleted automatically. Please ensure to notify me timely after you have uploaded the files. Thank you for your understanding.
This posting is provided «AS IS» with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Logon in windows 2003
Вопрос
I can’t log-on into windows 2003 server system as an administrator also. The is the DOMAIN CONTROLLER/ DHCP/ DNS/ FILESERVER. I did not configure the terminal server. When I try to log-on, The following message has showed
«The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively»
I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately.
How to solve this?
I am installing and using this windows 2003 server system for learning purpose only.
Ответы
By default, only Account Operators, Administrators, Backup Operators, Print Operators, and Server Operators have the “Allow log on locally” right to log on to domain controllers; it is defined in the Default Domain Controller Policy. Normally, this error message is not generated when the user account you logged on with is a member of the above default groups. Please check it on your side.
If the issue persists with the above groups, please check whether you have modified the Default Domain Controller Policy.
How many DCs do you have? Have you established a Group Policy object (GPO) that defines restricted groups? Also, please help clarify when the issue began to occur and which settings you changed recently. As you said that “I think the system’s USER RIGHTS PERMISSIONS modified unfortunately. ”, please provide us more information.
Also, please help gather the following files for research.
a. On domain controller, click Start -> Run, type GPMC.MSC, it will load the GPMC console. If the GPMC snap-in is not installed,
b. Right click on «Group Policy Result» and choose wizard to generate a report for the problematic computer and user account. (Choose computer and select the proper user in the wizard)
c. Right click the resulting group policy result and click the «Save Report…» => save report to save the report to a HTML file.
Please locate the saved files for research. Upload these file to the following workspace.
You can upload the information files to the following link. (Please choose «Send Files to Microsoft»)
Note: Due to differences in text formatting with various email clients, the workspace link above may appear to be broken. Please be sure to include all text between ‘(‘ and ‘)’ when typing or copying the workspace link into your browser. Meanwhile, please note that files uploaded for more than 72 hours will be deleted automatically. Please ensure to notify me timely after you have uploaded the files. Thank you for your understanding.
This posting is provided «AS IS» with no warranties, and confers no rights.