RE: TS 2003 at SBS 2003 DC

From: Vera Noest [MVP] (vera.noest_at_remove-this.hem.utfors.se)
Date: 05/24/04

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    While I agree with Patrick that a fresh install is probably the
    fastest way to solve the problem, you could, as a last attempt to
    solve it without re-installing, download FileMon and RegMon from
    http://www.sysinternals.com/. Run them as administrator and start
    a TS session as a normal user.
     
    FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors
    that occur, so that you can give your users the necessary
    permissions on a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.
    Maybe this will show you where the problem lies, since it is
    permission-related.

     --
    Vera Noest
    MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
    http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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    "=?Utf-8?B?UGF0cmljayBSb3VzZSBbTVZQXQ==?="
    <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    news:7A1EF572-ABF0-4EC6-AEF9-FCC037C078C7@microsoft.com:

    > In 1/2 day you could have rebuilt the server and restored data.
    > There must be a point where you quit trying to fix your problem
    > and resolve it another way, i.e. clean install as a member
    > server, install terminal server, install programs, restore any
    > data...
    >
    > http://www.workthin.com/tshta.htm
    >
    > Patrick Rouse
    > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
    > http://www.workthin.com
    >
    > ----- Oliver Richter wrote: -----
    >
    > Hi, (in particular at MCP Vera)
    >
    > I has the following config:
    > 1 x SBS of 2003 servers Std. (DNS, dhcp, AD, DC, Exchange)
    > 1 x W2003 TS (now member in DC of the SBS 2003)
    > (reference: The TS was before member in a normal workgroup
    > - all works OK, since I changes into the SBS 2003 Domain it
    > srikes)
    >
    > The problem is:
    > I would like (also remotely) login to the TS.
    > There the following happens: (with "local" I mean TS direct
    > at the console)
    > 1. Administrator can login itself locally and remotely
    > (via RDP) on TS
    > 2. Every other users (domain user) can login itself
    > locally on TS but not however remotely (via RDP).
    >
    > With remote access comes the Event-ID 1219 SOURCE:
    > winlogon - in the TS Eventlog. Now I have already checked
    > event-id.net and MS-KB to this event-ID 1219. I also read
    > the discussion mails from Vera in this group (in february
    > 2004). However everything does not help. The normal users
    > are SBS remote one of operator, which I registered
    > specially again locally at the TS into the group of
    > Remotedesktopuser. I set the parameter "enable login to
    > terminalserver" for this users (group policy).
    > I gave the user fully right (admins-rights) on TS local
    > drives (drive C root and subdirs) - for testing - no
    > change. The normal users have also full rights to the RDP
    > protocol (in terminalserviceconfig). I checked (changed)
    > also the follwing: The domain user use local profiles on TS
    > (not SBS 2003 server based) and no indiviual local paths
    > for TS servies are configured - no change
    >
    > EVENT-ID Net says it could be an DNS problem - mhhh - but
    > why the administrator can loging via RDP? Who can I test,
    > that the DNS server an SBS 2003 DC works good by login?
    >
    > I do sit now already since two days and become this thing
    > are not baked.
    >
    > Seems somehow which simple to be - however with me it
    > blocks.
    >
    > Make me happy about each assistance.
    > Thanx Oliver Richter


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