Re: RWW Problem



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/
.



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