Remote desktop logs me off!!!

Tech Tip: Click here to run a free scan for Windows Errors and optimize PC performance



I try to connect (from xp pro)to a workstation with win server 03 as the
operating system on it (but it's used as workstation.was used as server but
OS is still the same). I get to the screen where i must put in username +
passw. After i did put it in successfully it logs in and then off
immediately. WHY?????

The rest of the network works fine from the workstation where i'm sitting(it
logs on)

Thanks in advance
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Security Event Log madness.
    ... I know that it was her username that deleted the files. ... friend was supposed to log her off. ... >> students to delete files because Microsoft Office files need 'Delete' ... I have the security logs from both ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • Re: event id 675
    ... workstation and uses a valid domain account name but enters a bad ... Failure Code 24.By reviewing each of your DC Security logs ... providing the username and domain name, ... address of the system from which the logon attempt originated. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • RE: Run Advertised Programs is empty
    ... the SID, not the username, but any special characters in this username? ... Also I have found that when this troubling account logs in there are errors ... Is it a clew that Add New Programs also is empty? ... The other machine he logs in to is also in the collection. ...
    (microsoft.public.sms.misc)
  • Office 2007 Enterprise Deployment - Name and Initials Prompt
    ... We're preparing Office 2007 Enterprise for deployment in our student labs ... student logs into a new machine somewhere they will see this dialog. ... inserted in the PIDKEY, USERNAME, USERINITIALS, and COMPANYNAME fields). ... I've also attempted using a capture of the changes made to the registry from ...
    (microsoft.public.office.setup)
  • Re: password problem
    ... >username from Administrator status to a Limited Account. ... >So now, no matter what, the computer always logs onto to the same ... Hopefully this is where the hidden account called 'Administrator' comes ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)