Allow log on locally - security policy setting
Intro
To allow local user logins on a Windows Server, you need to configure the "Allow log on locally" security policy setting. This can be done through the Local Security Policy or by using Group Policy in a domain environment. By default, local users are not allowed to log on unless they are explicitly granted this right.
Location
Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment
Using Local Security Policy
Open Local Security Policy: Press Win+R, type
secpol.msc
, and press Enter.Navigate to User Rights Assignment: Expand "Local Policies," then "User Rights Assignment".
Locate and Edit "Allow log on locally": Double-click the policy setting named "Allow log on locally".
Add Users or Groups: Click "Add User or Group," then "Add".
Specify Users/Groups: Enter the names of the users or groups you want to allow to log on locally, and click "OK".
Apply Changes: Close the Local Security Policy editor.
Windows Server 2022
Create a new user
Add the user to the Server Operator group.
That's it.
Possible values
User-defined list of accounts
Not Defined
By default, the members of the following groups have this right on workstations and servers:
Administrators
Backup Operators
Users
By default, the members of the following groups have this right on domain controllers:
Account Operators
Administrators
Backup Operators
Enterprise Domain Controllers
Print Operators
Server Operators
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