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Windows 2003 Remote Desktop
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sean_ad
2005-01-07 14:39:04 UTC
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I have users in the local administrators group and remote desktop users group
on a member server (2k3). Group policyis set up to allow users to log on
using TS, but these users are not able to log in. Getting the 'unable to log
on interactively' error. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Sean
BogdanSUA
2005-01-07 22:17:01 UTC
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Did you also grant them access in the Terminal Services Configuration MMC?
Post by sean_ad
I have users in the local administrators group and remote desktop users group
on a member server (2k3). Group policyis set up to allow users to log on
using TS, but these users are not able to log in. Getting the 'unable to log
on interactively' error. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Sean
sean_ad
2005-01-07 23:57:06 UTC
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If you mean selecting the checkbox to allow user to use terminal services in
their AD Users and Computers account properties, then yes.
Post by BogdanSUA
Did you also grant them access in the Terminal Services Configuration MMC?
Post by sean_ad
I have users in the local administrators group and remote desktop users group
on a member server (2k3). Group policyis set up to allow users to log on
using TS, but these users are not able to log in. Getting the 'unable to log
on interactively' error. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Sean
Desmond Lee
2005-01-08 00:37:04 UTC
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Some checks:

1. add the required users to the "Remote Desktop Users" group
2. Control Panel > System > Remote tab > enable "Allow users to connect
remotely to this computer" under the Remote Desktop section.

The "Remote Desktop Users" group by default has been auto granted logon and
connect permissions (among others), which can be modified using Terminal
Services Configuration tool.

Do let us know if this helps. Thanks!
Post by sean_ad
I have users in the local administrators group and remote desktop users group
on a member server (2k3). Group policyis set up to allow users to log on
using TS, but these users are not able to log in. Getting the 'unable to log
on interactively' error. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Sean
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