Re: Server01 and Server02



I'm not getting the message since I added individual users to permissions
under TS config.

I am curious: you said: and adding the
required domain group(s) to the Remote Desktop Users
group membership list. and gave a how!.. It wasn't that easy. I could not find the area to add RDU group list. I would like to put the users in that group. Then give that group permission...

The exact error message, was somethin like you must have Terminal Server
Permissions in or to access this server. Pleas add etc. Sorry

"TP" wrote:

Hi Mark,

Please post the *exact* error message that a normal
user receives when they attempt to logon to your TS
using RWW. Did you make the users a member of
the TS server's *local* Remote Desktop Users group?

You can do this by logging on to the TS as an admin,
opening up Computer Management, and adding the
required domain group(s) to the Remote Desktop Users
group membership list. For example, you could add
the Domain Users group to the list or perhaps the
Remote Web Workplace Users group to the list.

Thanks.

-TP

Mark wrote:
Server01 is exchange 2003, Server 02 is Application Server with SBS
2003 and Terminal Services,.

Statement: Administrators log in via remote to remote wb workplace
sign in and go to server01,02 or clients. The application we use is
on Server02.

Users/remote users, login to renote web wokplace, they see a
different menu. # 3 is connect o my companies application and file
sharing server. Click go, they see Server02,. they click and it asks
for a login.

Problem at this point the users, (not admin.) get bounced for Terminal
Services permissions.

I feel i have done everything correct. thru locla policies etc.

What more should I look at. It has been hell.

Thanks in advance. All of thier mail and everything else works fine.
i juts want them (non-admin) to be able to login to the application
Server via remote work place. yes they have been made part od each
group.

Mark

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