I am trying to logon on to my local computer. I made some changes to the
security policy on the computer and shutdown afterwards. I tried to to log in
to my administrator account and after providing the password, I get a blach
screen with an error message "Logon policy of this system does not permit you
to logon interactively." Please help, I've tried recovery console, last known
good configuration. It does not seem to work.

Re: Logon Issues by Charlie

Charlie
Mon Feb 12 19:17:57 CST 2007

you've stumbled in to the wrong group - this group is for 64-bit specific
issues and discussions. But beyond that, I hope you have a good backup.
You're facing at least a "repair install" (google for "repair install XP"
for details.) I think that will cure it, but if it doesn't, you're going to
have to do a fresh install, and reload all your applications.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


"dominus" <dominus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to logon on to my local computer. I made some changes to the
> security policy on the computer and shutdown afterwards. I tried to to log
> in
> to my administrator account and after providing the password, I get a
> blach
> screen with an error message "Logon policy of this system does not permit
> you
> to logon interactively." Please help, I've tried recovery console, last
> known
> good configuration. It does not seem to work.


Re: Logon Issues by Agent86

Agent86
Wed Feb 14 19:03:11 CST 2007

Did You try safe mode, or are there any accounts other tha
administrator that are either power users or admin's ?



On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:06:01 -0800, dominus
<dominus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am trying to logon on to my local computer. I made some changes to the
>security policy on the computer and shutdown afterwards. I tried to to log in
>to my administrator account and after providing the password, I get a blach
>screen with an error message "Logon policy of this system does not permit you
>to logon interactively." Please help, I've tried recovery console, last known
>good configuration. It does not seem to work.