Re: 120 days grace period or purchased licenses ?
- From: "Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 13:44:59 -0800
You mean the Logon screen background?
Check in regedit under
HKEY_USERS\.default\control panel\desktop\wallpaper
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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"benxxv via WinServerKB.com" <u30064@uwe> wrote on 12 dec 2006 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
Thankyou Vera and TP..
Dear TP, your elaborative explanation on the terminal services
really helped me to not only solve the problem but to understand
the logic behind it.
I added "Remote Desktop Users" group to "Allow logon through
terminal services" through secpol.msc. My problem solved.
Regular Users are now able to login through terminal services.
Thankyou.
And now, my server is a dell 2850 poweredge. By default Dell
kept a Wall Paper of the Server Frontview, now for the Terminal
User this wallpaper is showing up by default and it is taking
time to load the login credentials window.
I disable the wallpaper on the desktop, but i am unable to
remove this for terminal services users. How can I disable this
Dell WallPaper ? Please note, i disabled Active Desktop for the
terminal users, but that doesn't solve my problem.
ThankYou.
TP wrote:
Hi,
1.) Allow log on locally is not needed, so remove the
group from this right
2.) Verify that your change to the default DC Security
Settings is taking effect on your DC:
- Logon to your DC as an administrator, click
Start-->Run, and type secpol.msc
- Drill down to Local Policies-->User rights assignment,
and double-click Allow logon through terminal services
- The list of groups granted access should match the
one you specified in the default DC Security policy
Please let me know what you find.
Thanks.
-TP
I gave the logon locally right at the following:[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
Can you please confirm if the above method is correct or i
need to do this in any other way ?
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