Re: Logon through terminal services

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Martin Verrier <verriermartin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone

I have an issue.
I have a computer with Windows XP Pro on which I want to be able to
connect through the outside.
I've already made the changes in my router and I'm able to get the
username and password prompt.
However, when I put the information and tries to logon, it tells me :
"The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively."
The computer is member of a domain so when I go in the Local Security
Policy to allow logon through terminal services, I can't modify the
list of users having access.
When I go on the server to modify the Default Group Policy, I'm able
to add it there without problems.
Then, when I go back on the computer and check the Allow logon
through terminal services setting, the username I just added does not
appear...
The server is a Small Business. The user is in the administrators
group on the computer.
If I give domain admins privilege to the user, I'm able to logon.

Any idea?


Revoke the domain admins group. Check the local "Remote Desktop Users" group
membership and add this user or a group.

NB: You'd be best off posting questions like this to
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs in the future.


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