Local Policy Of System Does Not Allow To Log-on
Jan 8, 2012When i connect to VPN, it gets connected but when i enter user name and pwd, a message is displayed which says, the local policy of the sys does not allow you to logon.
View 1 RepliesWhen i connect to VPN, it gets connected but when i enter user name and pwd, a message is displayed which says, the local policy of the sys does not allow you to logon.
View 1 Replieslocal policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively windows 7
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WINDOWS 7 X64BIT ULTIMATE
Samsung NP300E4A - S0CSA
INTEL I5
6GB RAM
1TB HARDDISK
NVIDIA GEFORCE GT 520MX
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