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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2
OS: XP Pro
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Xp Pro Share: "Logon Failure: The user has not been granted the requested logon type
HI:
I get the following error when I try to access a share file: Logon Failure: The user has not been gratned the requested logon type at this computer. I have follow all the intructions post in http://www.techsupportforum.com/comp...c/59740-1.html I think that the problem come from the user right assigment because in the "Deny access to this computer from network" the value is: "Guest" "Deny logon locally" the value is: "Guest" I don't have the SUPPORT_388945a0 user (as I have in the other computer of my workgroup) When I try to add this user (SUPPORT_388945a0), it says that "name not found" Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2
OS: XP Pro
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I find the solution to my problem on a Google forum http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5f7450823c8d83
I hope that will help somebody with the same problem I quote the answer: _______________________________________________________________ "The problem and the solution are on the XP Home computer that can't be accessed. Run XP's Network Setup Wizard on that computer -- that's sometimes all that's needed. If that doesn't fix the problem: 1. Download and install the Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit Tools from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=4544 . 2. Click Start | All Programs | Windows Resource Kit Tools | Command Shell. 3. Type these lines at the command prompt. The second and third commands are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown. Note the "+r" in the second one and the "-r" in the third one: net user guest /active:yes ntrights +r SeNetworkLogonRight -u Guest ntrights -r SeDenyNetworkLogonRight -u Guest -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com " |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 2000
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Fixed it!
I had this problem when trying to see a Windows XP machine from a Windows 2000 machine. This in itself was an advance achieved after installing NetBIOS on the XP machine - before I just got a more general "is not accessible" message. The solution was to restore Simple File Sharing, which I'd previously removed as part of my fiddling. When I did that, I immediately got access to the shares on the XP machine. Yippee! I've had this problem for months.
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