Re: RWW Problem



Hope you get your mess figured out. Thanks for sticking with me.

Your response leaves me a bit confused. Yes, on the client machine
domainname\bill is the only one who has rights to remote logon.

He can log on locally with no problem, but using RWW, when he autheticates,
he is told that he cannot log on interactively.

He is a member of domain users, remote users and remote workplace.

When I say he can log on locally, I mean he can sit at his machine, log onto
the domain from his machine. Does he also need Local machine admin or user
rights? Is that is what is meant by log on locally??? I was referring to
"locally" as opposed to from home with RWW. Is that my problem??



"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:

> I have a network in a bit of a mess now regarding rdc and sokme other
> issues. I suppose I might make sense of all this stuff when I am
> done. Are you saying that you right clicked My Computer and
> Properties. You clicked on remote. You went through the wizard and you
> added domainname\bill? Save yourself some testing frustration and test
> at work. You can remote from any machine that has the RDC installed.
>
> I did have one machine where I had to add some group to the local
> workstation security policy. Maybe User Rights Assignment. Look for
> Allow logon through Terminal Services. It should have Administrators,
> Remote Desktop Users listed. Log on locally should have Guest,
> Administrator, Users, Power Users, Backup Operators.
>
> The user is a member or the Mobile Users group?
>
> "GaryH" <GaryH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >And I'm sorry I mentione the Terminal Services thing in the first place. I
> >knew it didn't have anything to do with TS, I dunno why I put that in.
> >
> >I don't know where Bill tried it from. So when I was told, I connected to
> >the server that night via RWW, reset his password. After verifying I could
> >log on still as administrator via RWW, I logged off RWW and back on as HIM.
> >When I tried to connect to his workstation via His RWW session, I got the
> >same error he did.
> >
> >
> >
> >"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Are you saying that you have Bill sit at Sam's workstation,
> >> Start-Run-mstsc, he enters Bill for the workstation name and he is
> >> able to log on to his workstation?
> >>
> >> You are are saying that you created a new user and made him a mobile
> >> user. You then sat at Sam's workstation, opened mstsc and remote
> >> logged on to Bill's workstation as the new user and were able to log
> >> on to Sam's workstation.
> >>
> >> Are you testing from your house or someone elses house?
> >>
> >> I do not understand how you are testing.
> >>
> >> The issue has nothing to do with terminal services licensing. This is
> >> not terminal services.
> >>
> >> "GaryH" <GaryH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Jin,
> >> >
> >> >Thanks for helping, here.
> >> >Yes, as I said in the original post:
> >> >
> >> >Bill can log on locally as a user, but he cannot log on remotely OR via
> >> >Remote Web Workplace. Bill is a member of both Remote User and Remote Web
> >> >Workplace Users. domainname\billslogon is also listed as a user on the
> >> >Remote Tab of the XP Client.
> >> >
> >> >Thanks
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Is that person an allowed remote user on that workstation?
> >> >>
> >> >> "GaryH" <GaryH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >Susan,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Thanks for the response.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >user is a member of User in domain.local/users AD, a member of Remote Users
> >> >> >in domain.local/builtin and a member of Remote Web Workplace Users in
> >> >> >domain.local/mybusiness/security groups
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Thanks
> >> >> >
> >> >> >"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Go through the membership groups that these users are members of.. you
> >> >> >> have one acting as a deny.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> GaryH wrote:
> >> >> >> > Kevin or anybody else.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > I am still having problems with remotel loggon using remote web workplace,
> >> >> >> > and it's sortof getting close to "crunch time" for me. I would appreciate if
> >> >> >> > someone could walk me thru what I need to check. To summerize, I can log on
> >> >> >> > remotely and via RWW to any computer as administriator, but if I log on to a
> >> >> >> > user computer as that user, it will not allow me to log on interactively. I
> >> >> >> > am especially concerned about this via RWW. I need to get this working.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > I think I summerized the problem pretty good in my original post but I would
> >> >> >> > be happy to clarify whereever needed. Help, please?
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > "GaryH" wrote:
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >>Kevin,
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>Thanks for helping me nail it down. If you re-read my post, you will see
> >> >> >> >>that I can connect fine either remotely or via RWW acrss SSL. As a
> >> >> >> >>clarification . . . .But when I reset this user's password and try to log on
> >> >> >> >>to his desktop as him using the same computer (This is to take out any other
> >> >> >> >>variables you may be aluding to) That's when i get the error.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>However, I was possibly being misleading referring to a single user. There
> >> >> >> >>are only two XP pro machines on this domain, and this is the first one I have
> >> >> >> >>tried to access as anyone other than an account with admin rights.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>Si If you see where I have set up acdcess rights for this user in my
> >> >> >> >>original post, is there anything else I am missing??
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>Thanks!
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>"Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >>>Let's narrow down the problem --
> >> >> >> >>>Are you saying that neither you (as administrator) nor Bill can RWW into
> >> >> >> >>>Bill's computer?
> >> >> >> >>>Can you or others RWW into their own computers?
> >> >> >> >>>Is the computer you are using (to remote into) running XP SP2? If so, try
> >> >> >> >>>disabling the IE popup blocker.
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>--
> >> >> >> >>>Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> >> >> >> >>>"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>"GaryH" <GaryH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> >> >> >>>news:B284694B-E741-40E1-9F3F-AC4FBCDDB767@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>>I have remote web workplace enabled on SBS2003 server. As administrator, I
> >> >> >> >>>>can connect to users computers remotely (in house) and via Remote Web
> >> >> >> >>>>Access.
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>>Bill can log on locally as a user, but he cannot log on remotely OR via
> >> >> >> >>>>Remote Web Workplace. Bill is a member of both Remote User and Remote Web
> >> >> >> >>>>Workplace Users. domainname\billslogon is also listed as a user on the
> >> >> >> >>>>Remote Tab of the XP Client.
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>>When I try to log on remotely or via web workplace as bill, I can get into
> >> >> >> >>>>everything that is his except his computer desktop.
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>>In both cases, I get the "Cannot log on interactively" error.
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>>I'm a bit confused about terminal Services. I am assuming that allowing a
> >> >> >> >>>>user to connect to his own computer remotely via SSL does not require
> >> >> >> >>>>Terminal Services Liscensing, correct??
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>>I'm obviously missing something here. That's always the case. I'm my own
> >> >> >> >>>>worst enemy <g>. Thanks for your help!
> >> >> >> >>>>
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> Jim B. SBS MVP
> >> >> I don't have much to say but it can be found here
> >> >> http://msmvps.com/bgb/
> >> >>
> >> Jim B. SBS MVP
> >> I don't have much to say but it can be found here
> >> http://msmvps.com/bgb/
> >>
> Jim B. SBS MVP
> I don't have much to say but it can be found here
> http://msmvps.com/bgb/
>
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