Guest Jeff Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 Hello, I am attempting to set up BlackBerry Professional on my exchange server. When I go in to domain security settings and attempt to give the BlackBerry account log on locally privileges, I get a message at the bottom of the screen saying "Administrators must be granted the logon local right." How do I grant this right so that I can allow this account to log on locally?
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Re: Log on Locally Jeff <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hello, I am attempting to set up BlackBerry Professional on my > exchange server. When I go in to domain security settings and attempt > to give the BlackBerry account log on locally privileges, I get a > message at the bottom of the screen saying "Administrators must be > granted the logon local right." How do I grant this right so that I > can allow this account to log on locally? Did you consult the Blackberry documtation? It's a bit cluttered, but it does contain everything you should need. IIRC you do this in your domain controller policy, if this is a DC - or a GPO linked to the OU where this server lives if it's a member server. Note that installing BES on your Exchange server isn't recommended. It can be done, but it can also cause problems. I'd put it on a member server (either physical or virtual).
Guest C.R. [mx] Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 RE: Log on Locally Hi Jeff, To give an account the right to logon locally in an specified server, you need go to Control Panel-->Administrative Tools-->Local Security Policy-->User Rights-->Allow Logon Locally and add the account. Regards -- C.R. [mx] MCSE "Jeff" wrote: > Hello, I am attempting to set up BlackBerry Professional on my exchange > server. When I go in to domain security settings and attempt to give the > BlackBerry account log on locally privileges, I get a message at the bottom > of the screen saying "Administrators must be granted the logon local right." > How do I grant this right so that I can allow this account to log on locally?
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