Logon rights
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Logon rights
The following table lists and describes logon rights.
Logon Right | Description |
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Access this computer from a network |
This user right determines which users and groups are allowed to connect to the computer over the network. Terminal Services are not affected by this user right. Default:
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Allow log on locally |
This logon right determines which users can interactively log on to this computer. Logons initiated by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL on the attached keyboard requires the user to have this logon right. Additionally this logon right may be required by some service or administrative applications that can log on users. If you define this policy for a user or group, you must also give the Administrators group this right. Default:
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Allow log on through Terminal Services |
This security setting determines which users or groups have permission to log on as a Terminal Services client. Default:
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Deny access to this computer from network |
This security setting determines which users are prevented from accessing a computer over the network. This policy setting supersedes the Access this computer from the network policy setting if a user account is subject to both policies. Default: No one. |
Deny log on as a batch job |
This security setting determines which accounts are prevented from being able to log on as a batch job. This policy setting supersedes the Log on as a batch job policy setting if a user account is subject to both policies. Default: None. |
Deny logon as a service |
This security setting determines which service accounts are prevented from registering a process as a service. This policy setting supersedes the Log on as a service policy setting if an account is subject to both policies. Note
Default: None. |
Deny log on locally |
This security setting determines which users are prevented from logging on at the computer. This policy setting supersedes the Allow log on locally policy setting if an account is subject to both policies. Important
Default: None. |
Deny log on through Terminal Services |
This security setting determines which users and groups are prohibited from logging on as a Terminal Services client. Default: None. |
Log on as a batch job |
This security setting allows a user to be logged on by means of a batch-queue facility. For example, when a user submits a job by means of the task scheduler, the task scheduler logs that user on as a batch user rather than as an interactive user. Note
Default: Local System. |
Log on as a service |
This security setting determines which service accounts can register a process as a service. Default: None. |
For more information, see Privileges and Security Configuration Manager tools.
Note
- The default settings listed above are for Windows XP Professional and the Windows Server 2003 family.