RE: remote desktop problem (server to client machine)
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 08:01:02 GMT
Hello Martin,
Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
I understand that cannot RDP from SBS Server to client workstation. If I
have misunderstood your issue, please let me know.
In order to supplement your description, I need your help to gather the
following information:
a. How did you clone the Windows 2K client workstation? Do you any software
or tool to clone it?
b. Please explain in detail "2. remote control the ws20 from server". for
example:
i. RWW -> RDP;
OR
ii. RDP to problematic client workstation directly?
c. Please fully describe your steps "5. use the dvr next to ws20 and remote
into ws20" so we can reproduce your issue on my test machine.
d. Also, please fully describe the steps "6. ask user20 to logon to ws20
and use dvr ws to remote desktop to ws20".
e. Does this issue occur to all domain client workstations or only this
particularly Windows 2K Client workstation?
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For your suggestion:
I suggest that we check the problematic computer's local group policy,
since it may prevent the RDP access. Please perform following steps on the
problematic Windows 2K Client workstation:
1. Click Start->Run, type "gpedit.msc" (without the quotes) and click OK.
2. Go to Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment.
3. Double click the "Access this computer from the network" policy and make
sure the following groups are listed:
Administrators
Everyone
Power Users
Users
4. Double click the "Allow logon through Terminal Services" policy and make
sure the following groups are listed:
Administrators
Remote Desktop Users
5. Check the "Deny access to this computer from the network" policy and
make sure the groups mentioned above are NOT listed.
6. Check the "Deny logon locally" policy and make sure the groups mentioned
above are NOT listed.
7. Check the "Deny logon through Terminal Services" policy and make sure
the groups mentioned above are NOT listed.
8. Check the "Log on locally" policy and make sure the following groups are
listed:
Administrators
Guest
Power Users
Users
9. Close the "Gourp Policy" window.
10. Click Start->Run, type "gpupdate /force" (without the quotes) and click
OK.
11. Right click My Computer on the desktop and choose Manage.
12. Go to System Tools\Local Users and Groups\Groups and double click the
Remote Desktop Users group.
13. Add the domain users or groups that want to RDP to the computer and
click OK. Check if everything is OK.
For you references:
289289: Remote desktop connection "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to logon interactively"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;289289
285793 Error Message: The Local Policy of This System Does Not Permit You
to Logon Interactively
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=285793
841188: "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively" error message when you try to log on to a computer that is
running Windows Small Business Server 2003 by using an Administrator account
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841188
886620: "The local policy does not permit you to logon interactively" error
message when users try to connect to a Windows Small Business Server
2003-based computer by using the Remote Desktop client
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;886620
Please take your time to perform the steps and gather the information for
research. If you have any updates, please feel free to let me know. I am
looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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I'm having problems login to my workstation ws20 from the server through
remote desktop. Well this is happening to all my workstations.
0. wipe out ws20 os and clone back initial clean os
1. join ws20 to domain
2. remote control the ws20 from server and try login with domain
administrator account and user20 account but failed; login works fine when
I'm in front of the ws20.
4. verified Remote Desktop option (control panel> system > remote tab) is
enable on the workstation
5. use the dvr next to ws20 and remote into ws20. Failed to login admin
user20 accounts.user20
6. ask user20 to logon to ws20 and use dvr ws to remote desktop to ws20.
Tried admin account (failed) and user20 account (sucessful by logoff
sitting in front of ws20)interactively"
7. Now I can remote to ws20 from anywhere with user20 account but
administrator account.
When I tried to login with admin account it says
"The local policy of this machine does not permit you to logon
Why is this happening? any solutions.
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