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Error 649. The account does not have permission to dial-in.
Resolution:
1) This error can occur if the user name is the same as the domain name.
2) This error can occur if the username is 'system'.
3) This error can occur if dialing in to a Windows NT Remote Access Server
and your password has expired.
4) Make sure the user is allowed to dial-in.
5) Check PPTP filtering. For the test, disable PPTP filtering on the server
(Net Stop RASPPTPF), and see if you can establish a non-filtered connection.
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"Pete" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> We have Windows2003 AD and I have RAS services running in NT4.0 member
> server. Now we have problems with all our RAS users. Every Dial-In attempt
> fails to message "Erro 649: The account doen not have permission do dial
> in". Every account what I have tested does have dial-in permission. Also I
> tested and created totally new account with dial-in permussion with no
> success.
>
> The error from RAS server events is: The account domainname\username
> connected on port com1 does not have Remote Access Privilege. The line has
> been disconnected.
>
> We have been using this several months but now something has happened. Any
> ideas ?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>