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Question : General User Login Issue "Your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer."
On 3 Windows XP machines, I am the acting system administrator. These machines are part of a small LAN with most policy being local to the machine only. There are however two Linux servers that are connected to this LAN.
When privileged users log on onto anyone of these given machines (Administrators), log on work and there is no problem. General users however see a "Your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer. Please try another computer." message. General users see this message on all 3 terminals however after correctly entering their passwords. Any idea what setting or policy could be contributing to this situation?
Answer : General User Login Issue "Your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer."
On top, DCOM can be secured by encryption automatically.
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