Re: Can not log into my terminal server - logon error



I am not familiar with how to remove the console option.

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

Simply remove the console option.

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"Phil Buzzette" <PhilBuzzette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not to be ignorant, but how do I go about correcting this? I don't need
administrators to connect. The normal users simply need to log in to run a
simple time clock application.

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

the console session only allows administrators to connect. the console
session is not to be used by normal users and is not controlled by TS in
application mode.

Jeff Pitsch
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"Phil Buzzette" <PhilBuzzette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am connecting to the console session and the server is configured in
application mode.

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

Are you connecting to the console session? Go to Run and type
mstsc.exe
then hit enter, then try to connect. as well, make sure you have
terminal
services installed in application mode (add/remove programs, windows
components.

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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"Phil Buzzette" <PhilBuzzette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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"To log on to this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow
log
on
through terminal services right. By default, members of the Remote
desktop
users group have this right. If you are not a member of the Remote
Desktop
Users group or another group that has this right, or if remote
desktop
user
group does not have this right, you must be granted this right
manually."

I have my machine, my terminal server, and my server with active
directory.
I have an OU created with specific log on usernames that have a set
GPO.
When
I open up rdp on my local pc and remote into my terminal server, I
get
the
above error message. The user account that I am using is not an
admin,
but
is
a domain user and a remote desktop user. I am wondering what I might
be
missing. If I make the user a domain admin, it works fine, but that
will
not
work in my situation. Any ideas or recommendations would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you in advance for those who take the time to
assist
me.









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