The Event ID 4776 error code occurs when a user attempts to log onto a computer using an account that does not have the correct permissions. This can happen if the account is not authorized to log onto the computer, or if the account does not have the correct privileges.
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1. Ensure that the correct user account is being used to access the network resource
The steps to ensure that the correct user account is being used to access the network resource in order to fix event id 4776 would include verifying that the user account is in fact registered with the network resource, checking to see if the user has the required permissions, and verifying that the user is using the correct computer.
2. Check the permissions on the network resource and make sure that the user account has the correct permissions
- Log on to the Windows server as an administrator.
- Open the permissions dialog box by clicking Start, typing permissions, and then clicking Permissions.
- To view the permissions for the user account, on the left side of the dialog box, click the user account name. On the right side of the dialog box, click the folders and files that the user account is allowed to access.
- To view the permissions for the network resource, on the left side of the dialog box, click the network resource name. On the right side of the dialog box, click the folders and files that the network resource is allowed to access.
- To change the permissions for the user account or network resource, on the right side of the dialog box, click the permissions that you want to change.
3. If the problem persists, contact the administrator of the network resource
If the problem persists, contact the administrator of the network resource in order to fix event id 4776.