If you are trying to log into your account from a location that is not your home computer, you may be getting an error message that says "User has no privileges for login from that location." This article will explain how to fix the problem and login to your account.
User Has No Privileges For Login From That Location
If you are experiencing an issue logging in from a specific location, it is likely that you do not have privileges to access that location. To solve the issue, follow these steps:
1. Try logging in from a different location. If that fails as well, then your login credentials may be blocked by your organization's security policies.
2. Check if your computer is connected to the Internet and whether you have access to the required resources. If you are using Windows 8 or 10, try signing in using a different account. For more information, see How to sign in to Windows 10 with a different account.
3. Use Local Users and Groups to find out which users or groups have privileges to log in to the location you are trying to access. You can use the following command: get-aduser -filter * | where {$_.distinguishedname -like "*LOCALGROUP*"}
How to login
If you are experiencing trouble logging in from a location that you are normally able to access, there is a chance that you do not have privileges to login from that location. To test this, try logging in from a different computer or even another web browser. If you are still having trouble logging in, please consult the help resources below.
Conclusion
If the user has no privileges for login from that location, an error message will be displayed and they will not be able to login.
If the user is already logged in, they will be redirected to the main page.