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Your interactive policy does not pe
Name: jimnarron Date: February 4, 2004 at 09:33:38 Pacific OS: Win xp Pro CPU/Ram: P4/512
Comment:
I'm having a problem with a user connecting to his office PC from home using our VPN and then remote desktop (VPN-due to firewall). He keeps getting: Your interactive policy does not permit you to connect. I've added his domain name to the admin group under users in the Cntrl panel and I've added his domain name under remote users as well. Any ideas why I can't get him to connect?
Name: Lucid Date: February 4, 2004 at 16:15:53 Pacific
Reply:
Maybe try having them log in as the local Administrator and renaming their profile (just put "OLD" in front of the name). Then have them log in and see if it generates a new user profile without the cached GPO information....
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