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Login Agent failed to login with 0xc0000006d.

HongJooChoi
Staff
Staff
Hi, Community
Can anyone guide us for troubleshooting?
We came across the login failure by Login Agent with the following error code ()xc000000d):
I checked the username and it shows as below:
(Control Panel -> User Account -> User Account management)
According to this, the credential has been setup as below: 
The Access Rights of that account was fully granted to all the processes, RRs, etc.
The domain name has also been setup statically within the process as below:

Is there something that I missed?


Best regards



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HongJoo Choi
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3 REPLIES 3

Hi @HongJooChoi,

I am assuming that you are trying to login to a machine using login agent. But as per the flow, someone already logged into the machine?

"Is Logged in"​ stage is yielding the result as true. Try logging off the user and then try logging into the machine using login agent



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Ritansh Jatwani
Manager
Deloitte
Gurgaon
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Yes, I see.
When Check Logged In returns True, Login Process must fail.
It worked so far.
Then RR must be started.
Why dont' you check if Task Scheduler has a task to start RR.

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Bohyon Hwang
Director
블루프리즘
Seoul
+82262033950
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Dear @ritansh.jatwani

The testing is being performed in two ways.
1. Testing by rebooting the system. In this case, the procedure stops at the windows lock screen.(can't pass through the log in screen).
2. Testing by forcing to lock screen and it ended up with the same result (see below). In this test, Lock Screen action has been inserted just for testing (as below), and then, it tries to unlock but fails at the stage of "Unlock screen".

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It was confirmed that the credentials (id, password) fetched from the Credential Manager is even correct.
In both test cases, it couldn't pass through the windows login screen for some reason.

I set it up and tested the same in my own laptop and it works very well, so my guess is there must be some environmental differences.
What would that be?


Regards.



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