The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted

J

jason

I have enabled in Active Directory restricted login to computers for various
users allowing them to only log on to their personal workstations. Doing so
has made it so they can no longer access the Outlook Web Access. When I set
the user to be able to log on to all computers then OWA works fine. Does
anyone know how to enable restricted workstation logon and still allow the
user to access OWA. I did allow the user logon rights to the mail server,
but that didn't work. The error displayed to the user is: The Local Security
Authority cannot be contacted. There are no additional errors in the event
log.

Thanks!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Try posting this to an Exchange group or a Windows Active Directory group.
Outlook Web Access, despite its deceptive name, has nothing to do with
Outlook and everything to do with Exchange.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, jason asked:

| I have enabled in Active Directory restricted login to computers for
| various users allowing them to only log on to their personal
| workstations. Doing so has made it so they can no longer access the
| Outlook Web Access. When I set the user to be able to log on to all
| computers then OWA works fine. Does anyone know how to enable
| restricted workstation logon and still allow the user to access OWA.
| I did allow the user logon rights to the mail server, but that didn't
| work. The error displayed to the user is: The Local Security
| Authority cannot be contacted. There are no additional errors in the
| event log.
|
| Thanks!
 

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