Local Policy of This System Requires You to Logon Using a Smart Ca

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Baron Thener

Dear All,
I cannot logon to my domain controller, it said: Local Policy of This System
Requires You to Logon Using a Smart Card. The DC run on Windows 2003 Server
Enterprise. We never do any changing to the DC policy setting whatsoever, It
still workin just fine on friday and it cannot be login on monday. I already
look into microsoft KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832026, but the
problem is we never use and don't have any smart card so I cannot use this
solution. Is there any way to bypass this policy?

Thanks
 
M

Marcin

Run GPRESULT /S DC_name /SCOPE computer /Z and examine the output to
determine which policy has this setting enabled...
Once you do, you should be able to modify it via GPMC...

hth
Marcin

"Baron Thener" wrote in message
news:0770E78C-EEA9-4D46-9377-CC4516DAFC3A@microsoft.com...
> Dear All,
> I cannot logon to my domain controller, it said: Local Policy of This
> System
> Requires You to Logon Using a Smart Card. The DC run on Windows 2003
> Server
> Enterprise. We never do any changing to the DC policy setting whatsoever,
> It
> still workin just fine on friday and it cannot be login on monday. I
> already
> look into microsoft KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832026, but the
> problem is we never use and don't have any smart card so I cannot use
> this
> solution. Is there any way to bypass this policy?
>
> Thanks
 
B

Baron Thener

Re: Local Policy of This System Requires You to Logon Using a Smar

Dear Marcin,
Thanks for your reply. Could you be more specific? from where I should run
this command and is there any command I should change? lets use an example
(CMIIW) The problem DC is DC01 and I'm workin from my work station using
Vista Business SP1 name: pc01 so the command will be:

"GPRESULT /S DC01 /SCOPE computer /Z" or
"GPRESULT /S DC01 /SCOPE PC01 /Z"

Please Advise?

"Marcin" wrote:

> Run GPRESULT /S DC_name /SCOPE computer /Z and examine the output to
> determine which policy has this setting enabled...
> Once you do, you should be able to modify it via GPMC...
>
> hth
> Marcin
>
> "Baron Thener" wrote in message
> news:0770E78C-EEA9-4D46-9377-CC4516DAFC3A@microsoft.com...
> > Dear All,
> > I cannot logon to my domain controller, it said: Local Policy of This
> > System
> > Requires You to Logon Using a Smart Card. The DC run on Windows 2003
> > Server
> > Enterprise. We never do any changing to the DC policy setting whatsoever,
> > It
> > still workin just fine on friday and it cannot be login on monday. I
> > already
> > look into microsoft KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832026, but the
> > problem is we never use and don't have any smart card so I cannot use
> > this
> > solution. Is there any way to bypass this policy?
> >
> > Thanks

>
>
>
 
M

Marcin

Re: Local Policy of This System Requires You to Logon Using a Smar

GPRESULT /S DC01 /SCOPE computer /Z

hth
Marcin

"Baron Thener" wrote in message
news:96E9A27B-DAD0-463A-9901-E87AFB740A56@microsoft.com...
> Dear Marcin,
> Thanks for your reply. Could you be more specific? from where I should run
> this command and is there any command I should change? lets use an example
> (CMIIW) The problem DC is DC01 and I'm workin from my work station using
> Vista Business SP1 name: pc01 so the command will be:
>
> "GPRESULT /S DC01 /SCOPE computer /Z" or
> "GPRESULT /S DC01 /SCOPE PC01 /Z"
>
> Please Advise?
>
> "Marcin" wrote:
>
>> Run GPRESULT /S DC_name /SCOPE computer /Z and examine the output to
>> determine which policy has this setting enabled...
>> Once you do, you should be able to modify it via GPMC...
>>
>> hth
>> Marcin
>>
>> "Baron Thener" wrote in message
>> news:0770E78C-EEA9-4D46-9377-CC4516DAFC3A@microsoft.com...
>> > Dear All,
>> > I cannot logon to my domain controller, it said: Local Policy of This
>> > System
>> > Requires You to Logon Using a Smart Card. The DC run on Windows 2003
>> > Server
>> > Enterprise. We never do any changing to the DC policy setting
>> > whatsoever,
>> > It
>> > still workin just fine on friday and it cannot be login on monday. I
>> > already
>> > look into microsoft KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832026, but the
>> > problem is we never use and don't have any smart card so I cannot use
>> > this
>> > solution. Is there any way to bypass this policy?
>> >
>> > Thanks

>>
>>
>>
 
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