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Possible cause
This can happen if the desktop policy titled Access this computer from the network has been modified from the default values and that the users and groups listed in this policy no longer contain the user or group entries for the particular user logging on. This normally won’t happen as the default values for this policy include “Users” and “Everyone” access groups.
Possible Solution
To resolve this issue, edit the Access this computer from the network local policy on the desktop to restore the “Users” access group or add one or more user and group values to provide the required access.
right-click on Access this computer from the network>Properties>Add Users or Groups, add everyone if not added before.
– As you can see it has been added before.
– Ensure that Deny logon locally is not applied to the same users/groups.
Alternatively this can be configured using Group Policy.These configuration settings are found under Computer Configuration > Windows Settings> Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment.
- Make sure that you are login to the current machine with the administrator account, then run gpedit.msc as Administrator.
- Or try to run gpedit.msc as a different user, then provide the administrator credentials
- Don’t forget to perform “gpupdate /force”” in command prompt for Policy update.
Administrative Tools>Local Security Settings>Local Policies>User Rights Assignment, right-click on Access this computer from the network>Properties>Add Users or Groups, add everyone if not added before.
– As you can see it has been added before.
– Ensure that Deny
logon locally is not applied to the same users/groups.
What could be the error?
This issue can occur if the user does not have the appropriate console logon rights. It is a domain controller, and there are admin policy restrictions on the server. The user account was a regular account and as such could not run the application. I switched to a different server to reproduce this and was able to perform the operation which failed previously.
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