Re: Rem Desktop conflict with Interactive Logon Message
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Date: 05/07/04
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Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 20:49:59 -0700
Shenan,
Make sure we are taling about the same thing. There are
several aspects of "Interactive Logon". The one causing
the problem is "Message text for users". This displays a
not normally seen welcome message in a messagebox with an
OK button at the bottom of the window. After
acknowledging the message (perhaps a disclaimer or
warning to users about using Kaza or such) by pressing OK
button, the user can type/select user name and type
password. I think the problem is that the "Message text
for users" window is not sent to the RD client. Again,
having my client laptop plugged directly into my server
PC the client initiates remote connection, but sees
completely BLACK until OK is pressed on the server at
which time the client is able to log in.
>-----Original Message-----
>Steve Bland wrote:
>> Discovered a problem to watch out for and hope this
gets
>> funneled back to MS for resolution.
>>
>> This problem ocures only if on the destination computer
>> you enable the "Interactive Logon: Message text for
users
>> attempting to log on". I turned this on in:
>> Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration ->
>> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local
Policies -
>>> Security Options (interactive logon about half way
down)
>>
>> Remote into this computer the first time works if
>> reconnecting to an account.
>>
>> However, if you disconnect and try to reconnect, the
>> remote desktop connection shows a completly black
screen
>> and will not change until on the destination computer
>> someone presses <ok> to dismiss the logon message text.
>>
>> My workaround was to disable the "Interactive Logon
>> Message" in the Group Policy.
>>
>> Hope this heads up helps someone and gets a problem
>> report generated.
>
>That's strange. We have the Interactive Logon Message
in our domain and
>people remote into their machines (including I) all the
time. They see the
>message on their screen just as if they were sitting in
front of the PC..
>
>Of course, no one here has a RDP file saved to remember
their password and
>such - so I created one out of curiosity. The only
difference is that I
>don't have to type in my username/password after I click
ok on the
>Interactive Message.
>
>Sounds like you may have some other issues.
>
>--
><- Shenan ->
>--
>
>
>.
>
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