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I'm playing with Terminal Services and I have set up the server and added Microsoft Word to practice on but can I connect from my client??? No can I hell. I have two accounts, Admin and User and neither can connect. Both are members of Remote Desktop Users group. Both Domain Controller and Default Domain policy have had RDUsers physically added to the 'Allow log on to Terminal Services' right. I keep getting "To log onto this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User Access permissions on this computer blah blah blah etc" I have done gpupdate just in case and logged users off and on after. Why can't I log on?
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Have you added the group to the RD allowed setting on the physical server you want them to rdp to.
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Yes they have to be member of the of the remote desktop users group on the actual terminal server.
Check they you have not got a deny logon within the users account properties in Active directory, or a deny within group policy settings that applies to user or group that is trying to access the terminal server. |
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When I was learning about it on 2k3, this guide was very useful (see here for part 2).
It'll go step by step, as I don't know what you've done already - just go thru it. Hope this helps -Ken No matter how much you think you know, there's always someone who knows more... IT Manager, IT Writer/Columist & Part-time IT Lecturer
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Remember you're talking to a novice as far as Active Directory and Group policy goes MCSA doesn't really cover it
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If its a DC, you need to Allow Logon Locally
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This how to resolve this issue
Under the run menu type in gpedlit.msc-under computer configuration-windows settings-account policies-local policies-user rights assignment, look for "Allow log on locally. Finally ensure the user or group is added in to log on locally.
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Yep they all have log on locally right and noone is denied neither grrrrr
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So did you end up resolving it? What was the solution?
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