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USER AND TERMINAL SERVER JP 07-03-2007
Posted by JP on July 3, 2007, 7:12 am
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Hi! I have a user on a 2003 Server wich is member of group "users". I made
this user member os group "users of remote desktop" to allow this user to
logon from terminal server, but when I try it, appears a window telling I
can't login because I have no permission. What can I do?. Thanks.



Posted by Martin X. on July 3, 2007, 12:20 pm
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Are you saying that you added the user to the group named "Remote Desktop
Users?" That's the group that Windows creates by default and should work.

Hi! I have a user on a 2003 Server wich is member of group "users". I made
this user member os group "users of remote desktop" to allow this user to
logon from terminal server, but when I try it, appears a window telling I
can't login because I have no permission. What can I do?. Thanks.




Posted by JP on July 4, 2007, 3:03 am
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Yes, I added to that group, and It does not work.


> Are you saying that you added the user to the group named "Remote Desktop
> Users?" That's the group that Windows creates by default and should work.
>
> Hi! I have a user on a 2003 Server wich is member of group "users". I made
> this user member os group "users of remote desktop" to allow this user to
> logon from terminal server, but when I try it, appears a window telling I
> can't login because I have no permission. What can I do?. Thanks.
>
>
>



Posted by Al Dunbar on July 4, 2007, 11:28 pm
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Which group did you at the user to, the "remote desktop users" group on the
server, in the domain, or on the workstation from which the user is
attempting to open an RDP session on?

/Al

> Yes, I added to that group, and It does not work.
>
>
>> Are you saying that you added the user to the group named "Remote Desktop
>> Users?" That's the group that Windows creates by default and should work.
>>
>> Hi! I have a user on a 2003 Server wich is member of group "users". I
>> made
>> this user member os group "users of remote desktop" to allow this user to
>> logon from terminal server, but when I try it, appears a window telling I
>> can't login because I have no permission. What can I do?. Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by JP on July 5, 2007, 3:51 am
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He is attempting to connect to 2003 Server thru Terminal Server from a XP
desktop, and he is memnber of "remote desktop users" group on the server.
Thanks.



> Which group did you at the user to, the "remote desktop users" group on
the
> server, in the domain, or on the workstation from which the user is
> attempting to open an RDP session on?
>
> /Al
>
> > Yes, I added to that group, and It does not work.
> >
> >
> >> Are you saying that you added the user to the group named "Remote
Desktop
> >> Users?" That's the group that Windows creates by default and should
work.
> >>
> >> Hi! I have a user on a 2003 Server wich is member of group "users". I
> >> made
> >> this user member os group "users of remote desktop" to allow this user
to
> >> logon from terminal server, but when I try it, appears a window telling
I
> >> can't login because I have no permission. What can I do?. Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>



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