Terminal Server 2003



am setting up a new domain and need domain users using thin clients to log
onto a terminal server 2003. I am unable to get any domain users (except for
the
admin) to log onto these servers. I have added these users to the Remote
Desktop Group and changed the Group policy to allow users to log onto a
terminal server. Is there anything I am missing here? Any help will be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks




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