Re: User based assignments not working when logged on via Remote Desktop (bug ?)

From: Shehzad Khoja [MSFT] (srkhoja_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/24/04


Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 09:16:19 -0800

SMS only supports user logging on to WinStation0. This is that RD does. So
it should work as long as you are using RD and logging on to console
session. If you are using TS sessions then this would be an expected
behavior.

Since you are not using TS, can you enable verbose and debug logging and try
to run this scenario again?
Also can you please make sure that Sens service is running. Anything special
about the domain or group policy settings that you can think off?

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"xs4all" <Flores@wissen.eken.nl> wrote in message 
news:41a44741$0$78772$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> Hi All,
>
> I have the following setup:
>
> SMS 2003 SP1 on Windows 2000 Server SP3
> Windows XP clients SP1 + all hotfixes and SMS Advanced Client
>
> All my software is is assigned to AD usergroups and users can install 
> software based on their AD group membership in Add/Remove programs.
> When a user is logged on via the console everthing works like a charm. By 
> selecting a program software can be installed.
>
> However, when the same user on the same workstation logs on via remote 
> desktop no software can be installed.
> All advertisments are listed in add/remove programs, but they cannot be 
> installed. Message: This program is not available right now.
>
> In the log files it is clearly visable that the advanced client is having 
> trouble determining the currently logged on user when using remote 
> desktop. This is a reproducable problem. Seems like a bug to me... anyone 
> suggestions ?
>
> Notice the "not logged on anymore" log statement..... offcourse this is 
> not true..
>
> Log (Remote Desktop)
> <![LOG[Requesting User policy assignments for 
> 'S-1-5-21-1220945662-1606980848-839522115-1115']LOG]!><time="14:31:13.842+-120" 
> date="10-01-2004" component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" 
> type="1" thread="3672" file="requestassignmentstask.cpp:1360">
> <![LOG[Requesting policy from authority 
> 'SMS:S01']LOG]!><time="14:31:19.794+-120" date="10-01-2004" 
> component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" type="1" 
> thread="3672" file="requestassignmentstask.cpp:1416">
> <![LOG[Aborting request. User is not logged on 
> anymore.]LOG]!><time="14:31:21.294+-120" date="10-01-2004" 
> component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" type="1" 
> thread="3672" file="requestassignmentstask.cpp:713">
>
>
> Log (Console)
> <![LOG[Requesting User policy assignments for 
> 'S-1-5-21-1220945662-1606980848-839522115-1115']LOG]!><time="14:48:00.779+-120" 
> date="10-01-2004" component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" 
> type="1" thread="700" file="requestassignmentstask.cpp:1346">
> <![LOG[Requesting policy from authority 
> 'SMS:S01']LOG]!><time="14:48:00.940+-120" date="10-01-2004" 
> component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" type="1" 
> thread="700" file="requestassignmentstask.cpp:1402">
> <![LOG[Raising event:
>
> instance of CCM_PolicyAgent_AssignmentsRequested
> {
> AuthorityName = "SMS:S01";
> ClientID = "GUID:B4350360-936B-4251-B980-40CC94CA5316";
> DateTime = "20041001124801.050000+000";
> ProcessID = 1648;
> ResourceName = "S-1-5-21-1220945662-1606980848-839522115-1115";
> ResourceType = "User";
> ThreadID = 700;
> };
> ]LOG]!><time="14:48:01.050+-120" date="10-01-2004" 
> component="PolicyAgent_RequestAssignments" context="" type="1" 
> thread="700" file="event.cpp:522">
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Flores Eken
> 


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