sbs user and terminal services

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Hi,
I've got sbs2003 that is the PDC. I've got too second server with windows
server 2003 which has a terminal role. There is no problem with remote
access the terminal as the domain administrator or a local user. The problem
is, that when I create a domain user and try to access it via the terminal
I'm getting the message that "To log on a remote computer you must have
right to allow to log on by terminal services. Default members of group
Remote Desktop Users have these rights. If you are not a member of this
group or the group has not this right it must be done by hand"(it's my
translation of the message - unfortunately I've got a polish version of
sbs). Of course the user is the member of Remote Desktop Users.
How to solve this problem?
Thanks,
Jerzy


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