What to do if The The Account is Not Authorized to Login From a Certain Station

Users report that they are unable to connect to other computers on their network on Windows 10. This can be a big problem if you are network administrator at your workplace, or if you heavily rely on local network at your home, but fortunately for you we have some solutions that you might want to try out.

Solution 1 – Edit your registry

First thing we’re going to try is one registry tweak. To perform this registry tweak, do the following: However, if performing this registry workaround didn’t get the job done, try some of the solutions below.

Solution 2 – Use PowerShell

This solution does the same thing as the Registry Editor solution that we mentioned earlier, but if you don’t know how to work with Registry Editor you might want to try this solution instead.

Solution 3 – Change the Group Policy

Users report that in Windows 10 Group Policy for Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts is set to Classic by default instead of Guest, and this is the main cause for this issue. To fix this you need to do the following: That’s about it, I hope at least one of these solutions was helpful to you. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, just let us know in the comment section below.

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