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indicates that you are incorrectly entering your Windows/Mac user name or your Windows/Mac password. Error 1327 usually means you entered logmein access denied 5 mac a blank password (that is, you did not enter any password
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at all). If you are confident that you are entering a correct Windows/Mac password, then you may avast error access denied 5 be entering an incorrect Windows/Mac user name. Tip: One common reason for failed login is that users enter their LogMeIn ID and password, not their computer user logmein access code instead of password name and password. See also Access Code? Password? About Authentication. How to Retrieve Your User Name on a Windows PC Physically go to the computer that you want to be able to access, or ask someone who is present at that computer to perform the following steps. Tip: In some cases, you may need to ask
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for help from the person who manages LogMeIn at your organization. Right-click the LogMeIn Control Panel icon in the taskbar Select Username for this computer. Your username is displayed on the Options tab under Username and Password. Any user in the Administrators group can be used to log in to the computer. How to Retrieve Your User Name on a Mac Physically go to the computer that you want to be able to access, or ask someone who is present at that computer to perform the following steps. Tip: In some cases, you may need to ask for help from the person who manages LogMeIn at your organization. Click the Apple menu and go to System Preferences > Users and Groups. Any user in the Administrators group can be used to log in to the computer. We use cookies to help give you the best experience. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies.Dismiss Need more info? Contact us
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Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next » tsk New Contributor Posts: 5 Registered: 11-18-2009 Re: Access Denied Error Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/webhelp/EN/CentralUserGuide/LogMeIn/t_common_Troubleshooting_login.html Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 11-21-2009 03:25 PM thats the weird thing, i cant even login to the mac im using. I still get access denied. The username and pw is definitely correct as its the one i use to login the mac in the first place.Maybe I'll email the Logmein support......Thanks thoughand Im on 10.6.2 Report Inappropriate Content Message 41 of 45 https://community.logmein.com/t5/Pro/Access-Denied-Error/td-p/30162/page/5 (4,284 Views) Reply 0 Kudos tsk New Contributor Posts: 5 Registered: 11-18-2009 Re: Access Denied Error Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 11-21-2009 03:33 PM YESS!! I finally got it!! I was just checking my mac account again and realised my username had two space instead of one all this time and it was that stopping me from signing in!! What an idiot. Report Inappropriate Content Message 42 of 45 (4,283 Views) Reply 0 Kudos gdurkee Active Contributor Posts: 2 Registered: 12-01-2009 Re: Access Denied Error [Edited] Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 12-01-2009 01:08 PM - edited 12-01-2009 07:37 PM Hi:I'm likely going to try to connect to a Mac in the next few days. I don't yet know the type of machine & OS, though it's fairly new. My friend is not good with computers (which is why I'm going to try to help him this way) and I'm not much of a Mac person. Great combo! I've read through this whole thread and want to make sure I understand the possible glitches:1) It looks like for LMI to work with the l
Reader Bob W from Canada writes to us: I am using the free version of logmein and trying to access a file on myremote computer but it https://asktheadmin.wordpress.com/2007/08/01/question-my-logmein-returns-the-error-access-is-denied-5-help-i-need-my-files/ is not letting me. The message I am getting is
…….failedAccess is denied. (5) How do I fix the problem so I can access the files? Any help would begreatly appreciated thanks http://lichao.net/eblog/solved-logmein-operator-or-administrator-has-refused-the-request-4320-error-201101605.html for your time and help in this matter. I personally don't use the service so I installed it on my laptop and office pc to help our Friend Bob out and here access denied is what needs to be done: Error #5 indicates you don't have permission on the remote machine to access the files you want to get to, In this case documents and settings and a users directory is protected by NTFS security. Now there are two ways you can use logmein - either with a access code or with a user name and password from access denied 5 the computer. With the access code you can get to the remote desktop no problem and some files with file manager. But if you log in using the user name and password from the remote PC you will be able to access ALL your files. When you connect to the target computer instead of entering the access code, click "MORE" and enter the CORRECT username and password for THAT computer you are trying to connect to. If there is no username and password for your system a remote user called LogMeInRemoteUser is created and permissions on the remote system would need to be altered to allow him to access the files you want. The reason you can access some other files is that the security isn't as tight as it is in other directories. You also asked about the recycle bin on the remote machine - just connect to the remote control module and restore the files to your C drive or desktop and grab em' from there. Karl L. Gechlik _TheAdmiN_ Check out our RSS feed. Need Free Tech Support? Ask The Admin a Question Like this:Like Loading... Relaterefused the request 4320 error 6 Replies Bad weather here, and almost everyone stays home these days. Now we realize how important Remote Access is, like using logmein to access the office machines. But one of my friends called me and said he could not use the logmein method I setup for him last time. He could view the machines list from the logmein account, and could see the logon screen after he clicked the Remote Control button. But he couldn't proceed even he entered the correct Windows username and password. The following is the error message he got from logmein. operator or administrator has refused the request 4320 More information 1) my friend used his non-administrator Windows user ID; 2) he uses logmein free version; 3) and I could remote control the machine with that machine's local admin ID. So the conclusion is that there should be additional procedures to make logmein work for normal Windows ID. According to the logmein knowledge base, Error 4320 signifies that a non-administrator is trying to log in with a Windows username and password that does not have the rights to use LogMeIn. This means the Windows account you normally use to log into the host computer needs to be given permission to use LogMeIn. To allow a non-administrator to use LogMeIn, you need to specify access rights for that particular user account. Giving a Windows User the rights to use LogMeIn: 1. Sit at your host computer. 2. Right-click the LogMeIn tray icon down by the clock. 3. Select Open LogMeIn... 4. Choose Options from the left menu. 5. Click the Preferences button. 6. Click the Security tab. 7. Under "User Access Control", click the Show Details button. 8. Click the Browse button. 9. From the drop-down, select your computer name (or Domain if applicable). 10. Click the List users of selected domain button. 11. Find the user you wish to give rights to, select it, and click OK. 12. If you wish to give this user full access to LogMeIn, check the Full Control check-box. If not, set individual permissions by clicking the check-boxes (see the related link below for permission descriptions). 13. Click the Add button after setting the permissions. 14. Click OK. After these steps above, the error 4320 should be gone. But this time I still had issue, I could not normally remote access to that machine with the normal windows ID. After I entered the user name and password, I could not see the Remote Control button from the left menu at the next screen. To resolve this problem, I had to do another extra step in logmein system after I completed the authentication. Click the Preferences option on the