Re: You Do not have Acces to Log Onto This Session
- From: "CJH" <cjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 07:38:50 -0500
This machine had multiple small problems, Did a full rebuild of the machine
over the weekend and it seems much better.
""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" <v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:GCTy81VnFHA.2700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> HI CJH,
>
> Welcome to our SBS newsgroup.
>
> Issue description:
>
> ==========
>
> I understand that you encountered some problem when you try to remote
> logon
> one of the workstation.
>
> Analyzing and suggestions:
>
> ===========
>
> Generally speaking, domain user will be allowed to logon on all clients
> computer, there is no special restriction for domain clients. Before we go
> any further, please make sure that you have joined the client computer to
> domain. Please help check the information below:
>
> 1. Please make sure that you are trying to logon the workstation through
> domain not logon on to the local computer, you can check it when you input
> name and password. You can try to logon the workstation by input
> domainname/user name then password to see if the issue still exist or not?
> 2. Can I assume that you have joined the client computer to the domain
> through domain administrator account, if not please try to logon the
> client
> computer through that user account you use to join the domain to see if
> the
> problem still exist or not?
> 3. Does it occur when you logon the client directly not through terminal
> services.
> 4. By default, all the domain users will be allowed to logon remotely,
> please help check the group policy to see if it had been changed by
> accident.
>
>
> 1. Logon the terminal server on SBS domain.
> 2. Run group policy management to change local policy.
> 3. Navigate to Computer Configuration->Windows Setting->Security
> Settings->User Rights Assignments
> 4. In the right pane, you will find the Deny log on through terminal
> services.
> 5. Click it to make sure that there are no domain users in the list.
>
> I appreciate your time to perform tests, if you have any further concerns,
> please feel free to let me know. I will be here waiting for your updates.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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> | From: "CJH" <cjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: You Do not have Acces to Log Onto This Session
> | Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 06:41:30 -0500
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> | I have one workstation that I am unable to do a remote logon onto the
> work
> | station as a user. I always get the message "You do not have acess to
> log
> | onto this Session".
> |
> | I can log onto the workstation only as Administrator.
> | They do belong to the:
> | Domain Users
> | Domain Power Users
> | Mobile Users
> | Remote Operators
> | Remote Web Workplace
> | Power User Template
> |
> | Is there some workstation permissionmissing?
> |
> |
> |
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