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"The Account is disabled" error - Endpoint E80.90
Issue appears on Windows 10 PCs (patched and up to date with latest feature releases) where a Domain User can't log in to the PC. The only user that can log in to the PC is the one that was used to install Endpoint.
All blades active in Endpoint.
User that is "disabled" is registered as a pre-boot user but also can't log in from pre-boot.
Endpoint is connected to server. Policy is up to date and has been installed.
Why is this error message apparent???
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I had a similar issue and only one pre-boot user was able to log in. Up on investigation, I found out that windows could not apply the registry based policy settings. So I rename C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\ Registry.pol to Registry.bak and run GPUPDATE /Force, this fixed the issue for me.
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Described issue not related to Endpoint client, it caused by an error: "Trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
In legacy versions of Endpoint client was presented wrong error text, it fixed in most recent versions.
This issue can be fixed by updating Windows Group policy, as mentioned above.
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Login where, specifically, pre-boot or regular Doman login?
Any logs that might give a clue?
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Hi Dameon,
So it's login at pre-boot (although the user is authorised, that says the account is locked) and regular domain login (that error says the account is disabled).
At present, endpoint is unauthenticated as the Admin guide's AD integration guidelines don't work with Server 2016 (raised a separate thread on here for that one).
Domain scanner has all of the users and computers in place. Users are authorised in pre-boot but no login possible.
No logs on the client side which offer any sort of clue as to what might be going on which I find really odd.
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Raised as a SR.
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Do you have the ticket number so I can check on it?
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What was the resolution to this issue. I'm seeing the same issue with some of my users and I'm on the same Endpoint client.
Thanks,
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I had a similar issue and only one pre-boot user was able to log in. Up on investigation, I found out that windows could not apply the registry based policy settings. So I rename C:\Windows\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\ Registry.pol to Registry.bak and run GPUPDATE /Force, this fixed the issue for me.
tx
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Described issue not related to Endpoint client, it caused by an error: "Trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
In legacy versions of Endpoint client was presented wrong error text, it fixed in most recent versions.
This issue can be fixed by updating Windows Group policy, as mentioned above.
