Account restrictions are preventing this user from signing in. For example: blank passwords aren't allowed, sign-in times are limited, or a policy restriction has been enforced.
This is probably not the correct interpretation of this error.
The Win32 error above is more likely to indicate the actual problem.
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Severity
Success
This code indicates success, rather than an error.
This may not be the correct interpretation of this code,
or possibly the program is handling errors incorrectly.
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