RDP limited but RWW just fine



New SBS 2003 system went in last weekend. Users consist of 3 with
admin rights (including administrator), 1 with poweruser, and the rest
users.

We find now that only the admin and the 1st user that was added with
admin rights can rdp to the box. The other admin user always sees the
'server has exceeded' message on login attempts.
Further, we added a test users with admin rights, and that user has
the same problem; cannot get
past the exceeded msg.

However, RWW allows everyone in that should be allowed just fine. We
see the 'exceeded' message only when that condition actually exists,
during rww use. It seems that only the first 2 admin users are being
allowed to RDP in though. I realize docs say only 2 admins on rdp,
but doesn't that refer to 2 logged-in admins, and not just users with
the privs? Or are we reading it wrong here?

?
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