Re: cannot logon to terminal services
Hi,
what error do they get?
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Dr.Conti (PubForum - The SBC Community Conference owner)
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"richmrc" <richmrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am running Terminal services on a member server, Windows 2003 server. I
> have all the users who are going to logon to TS in the Remote Desktop
> Users
> group as well they all have the Allow logon to Terminal services checked
> in
> their profile. They STILL cannot logon! I even went in to change the
> local
> policy and added them there. Still no logon. HELP, PLEASE.
>
> Mike
.
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