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Francis Kong

Win10 shared prompt "The requested logon type has not been granted to the user on this computer"

When accessing the company's local area network, a prompt appears saying "The user has not been granted the requested logon type on this computer," causing the local area network access to fail. Try the following methods:#


  1. Right-click in the lower left corner of the computer, and find Search in the pop-up options.
  2. Click on the Search option, and a search dialog will pop up. Enter "Control" in the search keywords, and the window will automatically match the corresponding application, which is the Control Panel.
  3. Find and click on the Control Panel in the search bar, and a Control Panel dialog will pop up. In the dialog, find Credential Manager.
  4. Click on Credential Manager, and enter a new dialog. There are two here, one is Web Credentials, used to record our automatic network connection information, and the other is Windows Credentials, which must be dynamically linked to our server or share in order to work on the local area network.
  5. Click on Windows Credentials, and on the popped-up page, you can see that there are no records of our Windows Credentials here, so no matter how well you set it up, you won't be able to log in.
  6. Click on Add Windows Credentials, and in the popped-up window, enter the server name, username, password, and then confirm.
  7. After confirming, the Windows Credentials Manager will be added, and then you can find the server for shared office work through network access.
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