Re: RDP Problems
- From: Jeff Griffin <sfajeff2.hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:25:00 -0800
I have tried loging in using the admin account, a domain admin account
(mine), as well as an account assigned to the mobile user template.
Also when trying this it does no seem to matter the client OS that I am
trying to RDP into. I have tried to RDP into my vista machine, an XP machine
and my home server all with no luck. All give the same error.
I have pasted the security event from a login attempt below, although from
looking it appears that the vista machine thinks the login was successful.
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing
[ Guid] {54849625-5478-4994-a5ba-3e3b0328c30d}
EventID 4624
Version 0
Level 0
Task 12544
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x8020000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2008-02-12T02:10:56.436Z
EventRecordID 13093
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 716
[ ThreadID] 812
Channel Security
Computer Griffin-DCT
Security
- EventData
SubjectUserSid S-1-0-0
SubjectUserName -
SubjectDomainName -
SubjectLogonId 0x0
TargetUserSid S-1-5-21-3552227299-3039924618-776855720-1009
TargetUserName GRIFFIN-SBS$
TargetDomainName GRIFFIN
TargetLogonId 0x22c0098
LogonType 3
LogonProcessName Kerberos
AuthenticationPackageName Kerberos
WorkstationName
LogonGuid {638517AB-F0C4-4A2A-5CEE-2B89BF8A399A}
TransmittedServices -
LmPackageName -
KeyLength 0
ProcessId 0x0
ProcessName -
IpAddress 192.168.1.201
IpPort 1163
I have checked the firewall on the client machines and as best as I can tell
it is configured correctly (although it may not be). Remote desktop
connection is enabled in the firewall.
Anything else I need to check or provide to help yall?
--
Jeff Griffin
"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:
Larry Struckmeyer wrote:.
Hi Jeff:
If I had to guess, you are trying to connect from the server to the
wks as the administrator.
Walk over to that workstation, rclick my computer - properties -
remote -
add the administrator to the users granted remote access.
Domain admins should automatically have this permission as they are members
of the local administrators group already (or should be). If the RDP service
isn't enabled or the workstation wasn't properly SBS joined
(connectcomputer), or there's stale IP resolution - I'd expect the OP to see
a different error.
Local security event log should provide more help. OP, you were specifying a
*domain* and *domain user account*, not a local workstation account, right?
"Jeff Griffin" <sfajeff2.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0CF1604E-DDDD-4A91-94A6-93CFD939CFAD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can RDP from client computers into the SBS Server but I can't RDP
from the
SBS Server to any client computers. I have checked that remote
connections are enabled on the client computers. I just get the "The
system could not log
you on" message but nothing more about the error.
What else do I need to check?
--
Jeff Griffin
--
/kj
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