Many people encounter this problem when they have Win7, and when the network neighbor accesses Win7 's computer, "the user is not granted a request logon type on this computer" issue appears.
Check the settings, sharing is set up, sharing permissions are set, Guest user enabled, Win7 computer can access other WinXP computer through the network neighbor, but others can't access the computer, access to pop up as the error. Summarize the methods that address the inability of your network neighbor to access this type of problem, with the following points:
1. Check whether the network is connected
2. Whether the Guest user is enabled (Win7 system is disabled by default)
3, shared files are set, whether other users can access the permissions if there is no accident, set up the above several can be achieved exchange of visits!
If you do not have access, then refer to the following methods to open the Control Panel--Administrative Tools--local security policy--local policy or to start running Gpedit.msc, open Group Policy, find "Computer Configuration"-"Windows Settings"-"Security Settings"--"local policy , check or change the following:
1) Click "User Rights Assignment", locate "access this computer from the network" in the policy on the right, and then add the user or group that can access this computer.
2) Click on "User Rights assignment" to find "Deny access to this computer from the network" in the policy on the right, delete guest and save it.
3) The System Login window defaults to the Guest user login, can not be changed, point "local Policy"-"security options", change the Policy "Network access: local account sharing and security mode", for the Classic mode.
4) Login window appears, but no matter what users can not log in, but also to modify the contents of 3rd.
Win7 Network Neighborhood Prompt does not grant a user a request logon type workaround on this computer