"Log on as a service" Accidentally set in GPO


we have had policy "log on service" defined in gpo instead of locally on system should have been. 

this caused bunch of services fail due service accounts not having permission log on.

so our cto said instead of disabling policy, add of user accounts of services possible, policy.

so question is,  if remove gpo log on service , log on batch job,

original accounts had permission on each server restored? or need go each server , grant permission each server?

> when user rights assignment defined in local group policy, is
> restored when domain equivalent removed.
 
to add meat that:
 
scecli manages database (%windir%\security\database\secedit.sdb).
database contains current , previous security settings. , previous
settings restored database long file not
corrupt or deleted.
 

greetings/grüße, martin

mal ein gutes buch über gpos lesen?
good or bad gpos? - blog…
, if bothers me - coke bottle design refreshment (-:


Windows Server  >  Group Policy



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