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тАО05-03-2006 07:35 PM
тАО05-03-2006 07:35 PM
Windows User Login Problem
Hi,
I have created a user in Windows 2000 AD with default Domain user group and later i have added the same user to domain computer, Domain Guest.
Using this user i want to login to any of the windows 2000 or NT4.0 Member server, this is not loging in successfully and i get a message as.
" Your Account Is Configured To Prevent You From Using This Computer. Please Try Another Computer"
In our Domain Controller we have restricted the user login to particular computers this we can do it by enabling Host computer name into user properties>Account>Logonto.
Can any one help me how to resolve this login problem.
And what user group i need to add for this user.
Regards,
Aravind
I have created a user in Windows 2000 AD with default Domain user group and later i have added the same user to domain computer, Domain Guest.
Using this user i want to login to any of the windows 2000 or NT4.0 Member server, this is not loging in successfully and i get a message as.
" Your Account Is Configured To Prevent You From Using This Computer. Please Try Another Computer"
In our Domain Controller we have restricted the user login to particular computers this we can do it by enabling Host computer name into user properties>Account>Logonto.
Can any one help me how to resolve this login problem.
And what user group i need to add for this user.
Regards,
Aravind
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тАО05-03-2006 08:09 PM
тАО05-03-2006 08:09 PM
Re: Windows User Login Problem
HI,
This is SAN forum, so move your question to Microsoft forum, you will get reply fast.
I guess, the local policy is preventing your domain guest from logon. Check the local policy again.
Chan
This is SAN forum, so move your question to Microsoft forum, you will get reply fast.
I guess, the local policy is preventing your domain guest from logon. Check the local policy again.
Chan
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тАО05-03-2006 11:39 PM
тАО05-03-2006 11:39 PM
Re: Windows User Login Problem
Hi All,
Sorry for loging in a different forum w will move this to Microsoft.
Regards,
Aravind
Sorry for loging in a different forum w will move this to Microsoft.
Regards,
Aravind
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