RE: Allow logon through Terminal Services via Group Policies does not



Does the GPO that you created apply directly to the terminal server? Do you
happen to have any other GPOs that might be overriding what you have set in
the new GPO?

I'm pretty sure this will at least change something...go into the terminal
services configuration and verify that the user(s) have permission to connect
o the rdp-tcp listener there. You will probably need to give your remote
desktop users access.

-M

"mortenf@" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am trying to set up a domain wide group policy on a Win2003 domain
> allowing users in a particular security group, My Remote Desktop Users,
> to logon through terminal services to any computer in the domain.
>
> I have created at GPO with:
> Allow logon through Terminal Services enabled and set to Administrators
> and My Remote Desktop Users.
> Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services enabled.
>
> I have checked with Group Policy Result that the GPO is applied
> appropriately qand run gpupdate /force and even rebooted. Incidentally,
> the per user privilege "Allow to logon to terminal server" is also
> enabled.
>
> All references that I can find on the Internet, says that this should
> do the trick but still users that are members of My Remote Desktop
> Users cannot logon through Terminal Services. On the domain controller
> they get the message "You do not have access to logon to this Session"
> when trying to logon on, and on other domain computers (also Win2003)
> they get the message "To logon to this remote computer, you must have
> Terminal Server User Access permissions on this computer".
>
> Any suggestions are very welcome
>
> Regards
> Morten Frederiksen
>
>
.



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