Re: RWW - Local Policy connect to desktop issue



Ok, The SP1 update is complete. And as you suggested the "Deny ~" checkbox is
in the Terminal Services Profile Tab. However, it is unchecked and the user
still can't logon to their client.

Any other ideas?

Thank you.

"Jason Miller [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

As replied in your earlier thread - you might check the user's account
properties, under the Terminal Services Profile tab to ensure there is no
check box in the field that will "Deny this user permissions to log on to
any Terminal Server".

"LDD15" <LDD15@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Domain Users
Mobile Users
Remote Desktop Users
RRW Users
the associated distubution group (The?????Co)

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

What security groups is this user a member of?

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"LDD15" <LDD15@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey all,

I am having a similar problem to what Dabbler was. I have followed
Jason's
instructions for explicetly allowing the user but have not had success.
Here
are the details.

SBS 2003 domain
The user can logon to RWW but cannot connect to their 'computer at
work'.
They receive the same message, "The local policy of this system does
not
permit you lot log on interactivly' when they get the logon screen of
that
client.

However, the admin can logon to that same machine.

Any ideas?

Thanks.


Any ideas?

"Jason Miller [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Dabbler,
>
> Under System Properties, near the check box to "Allow users to
connect remotely
> to this computer" there is an option button to "Select Remote Users".
>
> Is your user's domain account explicitly listed as permitted to
connect remotely?
>
>
> As your user is in the local Power Users group, not the
Administrators group,
> it will have to be explicitly listed with permissions in order to
connect
> via Remote Desktop.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Jason Miller
> Microsoft Small Business Specialist, MCP, SBS-MVP
>
>
> D> I have a client who is using Windows XP Media edition to try and
do
> D> remote
> D> web workplace to his work pc running XP Pro. VPN is up and
running,
> D> we get
> D> the RWW page to chose the his PC and when we get the PC logon
screen
> D> we get
> D> the error:
> D> "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> D> interactively"
> D> The Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop are checked on the
Computer
> D> Properties. The user is added to mobile users, remote desktop,
remote
> D> web
> D> workplace users groups on SBS 2003
> D> The user is configured as a power user, not administrator. Can
anyone
> D> suggest what I can loook at to get this guy up and running?
> D>
> D> Thanks much!
> D>
>
>
>




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