allow logon through terminal services



I have a Telecom user (a switch guy) that needs to to be able to logon to
all of our servers through terminal services. We have recently removed all
non-server administrators from the domain administrators group. THis user
was one of the members of the domain admins group. I want to grant him the
right to logon to the servers through remote desktops but not be a member of
the domain admins group. I have added him to the backup operators group
however he sitll does not have access to logon to the session.

With out making any group policy changes is there a group I can add him to
that will allow him to logon to the servers without changing each ts
server's RDP connection permissions?


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