Re: Errore sendin message to other server (msg.exe)



Andrea,
Very interesting.
Is it possible to ask all your users to logoff and re-logon after you update the permissions at (TSCC.msc->Connections->RDP-Tcp->Permissions->Advanced)? Then ask them to try sendMessage again.
One last thing, can you please run the following (open cmd shell and type the command) on your RDU session and tell us the output?
1. net use
2. cmdkey /list

Thanks
Soo Kuan




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".Andrea.S." <andrea-TOGLI-@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eFaJwCYcHHA.2332@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, i have do it, in fact every user can send message to every user, but only on the same server, not on another server...

Thanks You
Andrea

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"Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]" <sookuant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio news:eeM3jpVcHHA.4344@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Andrea,
I assume you've already added domain users to local Remote Desktop Users(RDU) group on all Terminal Servers.
If you want to let RDU users to use msg.exe, you need to set the sendMessage permissions at:
TSCC.msc->Connections->RDP-Tcp->Permissions->Advanced

Thanks
Soo Kuan

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".Andrea.S." <andrea-TOGLI-@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O5FFKNWbHHA.5044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The operating system are for all Windows Server 2003 and all the server and all the user are in a 2003 Native Domain..

Bye
Andrea

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"Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]" <sookuant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio news:%23dbfiJWbHHA.3420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Andrea,
What is the OS version of your Terminal Servers? Are they joined to a domain? Do you get this error with non-admin domain users or local users?

Thanks
Soo Kuan


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".Andrea.S." <andrea-TOGLI-@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eWxT14VbHHA.596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have 4 server configured with terminal server, and every user can send message with msg.exe to other user on the same server, but can't send message to user on other server while administrator can do it.

The error is:
Error sending message to session RDP-Tcp#4: Error 5
Error [5]: Access is denied


Have you any idea to resolv the problem?


Thank You
Andrea





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