Re: Terminal Services connection problem

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Hi David,

That means the setting is being enforced higher up. Open Domain Controller Security Policy in Administrative Tools and edit the setting there. After you are finished close the program and run gpupdate /force at a cmd prompt.

Thanks.

-TP

Davidb via WinServerKB.com wrote:
Hey TP:
Following your directions, when I get as far as "Allow logon through
Terminal Services", it is grayed out. I wonder if only
administrators can log on to a PDC with TS???
david
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