Re: HELP! With Terminal Services
- From: "LarsK" <Lars.Kausel@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 13:54:05 +0100
hello,
normaly the group "Remote Desktop User" has already this permission, that
means that this group is already added.
But it can be a difference between w2k and w2k3 ?!
Lars Kausel
<Fran> wrote in message news:vcagp19li07d9mdffta0ue8bms39v4uc3b@xxxxxxxxxx
> I set that up but it still didn't do the trick. After more playing on
> this thing I found the answer:
>
> In Terminal Services Configuration manager you have to click on
> connections, then highlight the connection (in this case we had two...
> RDP-TCP and ICA-TCP since Citrix was installed on this box, too.)
> After selecting RDP-TCP I click on Properties and add the user
> groups that are members allowed to connect.
>
> Once I did that all the TS users were able to logon again and they
> (and I) were happy campers.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
>
> >the user must be members of the local group "Remote Desktop User"
> >
.
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