From: Piet van Dongen on

Check in AD properties of the users if they are permitted to logon with
Terminal Services. (checkbox)

"george hardy" <nospam(a)nospam.com> schreef in bericht
news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Hello All,
>
> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am
> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).
> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain
> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can manage
> the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the old and
> the new computer.
>
> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing
> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to
> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the
> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.
>
> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:
> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User
> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote
> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of
> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these
> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"
>
> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users group,
> and still no luck.
>
> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow
> lon on through Terminal Services" in the section
> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled
> yes-gpo status Enabled
>
> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local user
> accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again. Please
> help!
>
> thanks,
> george h

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