From: John_S on 29 Sep 2009 12:30 Hi sbs 2003 standard. We have this problem with one of the users. When he tries to log on to the win 2008 member terminal server then he gets the message; To log on to this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow log on through Terminal Services right. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have this right. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop Users group or another group that has this right, or if the Remote Desktop Users group does not have this right, you must be granted this right manually. He seems to be member of all groups as the rest of the users. I have ensured that he is also member of Remote Desktop Users group but no luck accessing the terminal server. What is the problem and how can I fix it? Thanks Regards
From: Jeremy on 30 Sep 2009 17:00 Is this box also a DC? If you are unable to use terminal services to log on to a domain controller, it may be because in the Domain Controller Security Policy> Security Settings> Local Policies> User Rights Assignments> Deny Log on Through Terminal Services had been previously set to the Everyone Group (or some group you are having problems with). Even if you were to set this to "Not Defined" and ran gpupdate /force, the Domain Controller somehow retains the previous setting. In order to clear the previous setting you will need to set the Deny Log on Through Terminal Services to something like "Guests" and run gpupdate /force. "John_S" wrote: > Hi > > sbs 2003 standard. We have this problem with one of the users. When he tries > to log on to the win 2008 member terminal server then he gets the message; > > To log on to this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow log on > through Terminal Services right. By default, members of the Remote Desktop > Users group have this right. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop > Users group or another group that has this right, or if the Remote Desktop > Users group does not have this right, you must be granted this right manually. > > He seems to be member of all groups as the rest of the users. I have ensured > that he is also member of Remote Desktop Users group but no luck accessing > the terminal server. > > What is the problem and how can I fix it? > > Thanks > > Regards >
From: Cl‡audio Rodrigues on 1 Oct 2009 20:25 John_S wrote: > Hi > > sbs 2003 standard. We have this problem with one of the users. When he tries > to log on to the win 2008 member terminal server then he gets the message; > > To log on to this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow log on > through Terminal Services right. By default, members of the Remote Desktop > Users group have this right. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop > Users group or another group that has this right, or if the Remote Desktop > Users group does not have this right, you must be granted this right manually. > > He seems to be member of all groups as the rest of the users. I have ensured > that he is also member of Remote Desktop Users group but no luck accessing > the terminal server. > > What is the problem and how can I fix it? > > Thanks > > Regards > Well the first question is, does this happen if he tries from any machine or from only one? Does he have a roaming profile? Have you tried deleting that? Have you tried deleting the registry key MSLicensing from his PC? -- Claudio Rodrigues CEO, WTSLabs Inc. http://www.wtslabs.com "WebTS: TSWeb the way it should have been done since day one" Citrix CTP Provision Networks VIP Make sure you download our free guide about Terminal Services. An A to Z guide, explaining everything, from setting it up to enabling group policies. A must read and again, completely free.
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