Re: Error: "User has not been granted requested login type"

From: Eric Cross (encross_at_eudoramail.com)
Date: 03/07/04


Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 19:30:26 -0600

Greetings Steve,

Go to Administrative Tools and open the Local Security Policy. Expand 'User
Rights Permission' in the left pane and Double click on "Deny access to this
computer from the network." Is there anyone in there besides Support and
Guests?

Also in the Local Security Policy, double-click "Access this computer from
the network." What users are allowed to access the computer?

________________
Eric

"Steve C." <jag150s@aol.com> wrote in message
news:83ed01c403d2$d7063420$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I upgraded this PC from XP Home to XP Pro. worked fine
> before, now when I try to access the computer from
> anywhere else on the network, I receive the following
> error: "Logon failure: User has not been granted
> requested login type at this computer"
> Internal firewalls are turned off; all users have all
> permissions. How do you fix this error?



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