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Network Logon

A network logon is generated when the user is connecting to a network computer. The account logging on must have the Access this computer from network privilege. If it does not, the account will fail to log on.

An example of a network logon is when the user is logged on to a computer and then accesses a resource, such as a printer, on a network computer that is running Windows. When the user attempts to connect to the network resource, the Windows operating system will automatically attempt a network logon.


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