Re: "you do not have access to log onto this session" error

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From: Richard Rekos (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:39:38 -0800

XP Pro. If I add the user account to the Remote Desktop
group I can log on fine, but then the user isn't a member
of the power users group. XP won't let me add the user
to more than one group (this is a domain user) and I
wan't to log into the domain, not the local machine.

>-----Original Message-----
>XP or Windows 2003 server, have you add the account
into "Remote Desktop
>Users" group?
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>"Richard Rekos" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
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>news:b26d01c40795$460f35e0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I am getting an error when trying to log on via remote
>> desktop with certain users. On the local machine, I
have
>> setup the user as a power user and have given the power
>> users group the rights to log on locally locally,
>> interactively and via terminal servers. I then also
>> grante the same rights to domain users (the user I am
>> having the problem w/ is a domain user). I still get
>> the "you do not have access to log onto this session"
>> error. All is well if I make the user a member of the
>> remote desktop uses group, but then the user isn't part
>> of the power users group which is a requirement. Can
>> anyone help?
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