Log On as a service properties locked

Tevon2.0 1,106 Reputation points
2022-12-19T15:59:34.427+00:00

I tried to go into rsop.msc in an attempt to add a user to the Log on as a service policy but it shows as greyed out and un editable. Why would that be if the user profile I used to go to it is listed and how should I resolve this matter?

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  1. Yi Lu_MSFT 17,616 Reputation points
    2022-12-28T10:24:02.937+00:00

    Hi @Tevon2.0
    You could run the local (gpedit.msc) or domain (gpmc.msc) Group Policy Editor and go to the following GPO section: Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment. Find the Log on as a service policy and add a user or group:

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    For more information, you could refer to:
    https://theitbros.com/logon-as-a-service/

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