Error Message:

The account does not have permission to dial in.

Explanation:

You have a valid account on the domain you selected, but your account does not have permission to access the network remotely.

User Action:

You have a valid account on the domain you selected, but your account does not have permission to access the network remotely. Ask your system administrator to enable dial-in permission in Local Users and Groups in Computer Management (or in Routing and Remote Access if the remote access server is part of a Windows 2000 domain). If you have an account with dial-in permission on another domain, do the following to use your account on that domain: 1. Right-click the connection, and then click Properties . 2. On the Options tab, select the Prompt for name and password, certificate, and so on, and Include Windows logon domain check boxes. 3. On the Security tab, clear the Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) check box, and then click OK . 4. Double-click the connection, and then click Dial . 5. Specify the appropriate user name, password, and domain.