Re: where to give access to terminal server



Your TS is not running on a Domain Controller, is it?
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"Davorin Scharping" <scharping@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 28 dec
2007:

Hello,

I am wondering where I have to grant access to terminal
services. I added the user to the group "Remotedesktopbenutzer"
which should have the right to log in on terminal servers.
But the users are not allowed to do that.
Where do I have to grant rights within my domain?
Through "Domain Controller Security Policy" or through "Domain
Security Policy"?

Thanks
Davorin
.



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