Re: RDC and the Console Mode.



http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823659

Allow log on locally

Background

Users who are trying to log on at the console of a Microsoft Windows-based
computer (by using the CTRL+ALT+DELETE logon key sequence) and accounts who
are trying to start a service must have local logon privileges on the
hosting computer. Examples of local logon operations include administrators
who are logging on to the consoles of member computers, or domain
controllers throughout the enterprise and domain users who are logging on to
member computers to access their desktops by using non-privileged accounts.
Users who use a Remote Desktop connection or Terminal Services must have the
Allow log on locally user right on destination computers that are running
Windows 2000 or Windows XP because these logon modes are considered local to
the hosting computer. Users who are logging on to a server that has Terminal
Server enabled and who do not have this user right can still start a remote
interactive session in Windows Server 2003 domains if they have the Allow
logon through Terminal Services user right.


I'm speaking about RDC IPAddress /Console,
NOT just RDC IPAddress. It means a Remote Session,
but in Console Mode. Is it clear ?

Best Regards.
Massimo Conti.


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