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Guest george hardy
Posted

Hello All,

 

* I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am now

using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

* I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can manage

the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the old and the

new computer.

 

On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to the

SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the terminal

server (the old computer) without problem.

 

It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

"To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User Acces

permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote Desktop

Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of the Remote

Desktop users group or another group that has these permissions, or if

....blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

 

I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users group,

and still no luck.

 

I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow

lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

yes-gpo status Enabled

 

anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local user

accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again. Please

help!

 

thanks,

george h

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

You have to add the domain accounts of the users to the *local*

built-in Remote Desktop Users group on the Terminal Server itself.

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote on 14 apr 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hello All,

>

> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer),

> and I am now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS

> the domain controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003

> Domain--this way I can manage the user accounts in one place,

> instead of creating them on the old and the new computer.

>

> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server

> licensing server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that

> computer is hooked up to the SBS2003 domain, that all the users

> would be able to login to the terminal server (the old computer)

> without problem.

>

> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they

> get: "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal

> Server User Acces permissions on this computer. By default,

> members of the Remote Desktop Users group have these

> permissions. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop

> users group or another group that has these permissions, or if

> ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>

> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop

> Users group, and still no luck.

>

> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried

> granting "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link

> enabled yes-gpo status Enabled

>

> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created

> local user accounts on the old computer to get my employees

> working again. Please help!

>

> thanks,

> george h

Guest Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the SBS

domain?

 

--

Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

============================

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hello All,

>

> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can manage

> the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the old and

> the new computer.

>

> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>

> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>

> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users group,

> and still no luck.

>

> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow

> lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

> yes-gpo status Enabled

>

> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local user

> accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again. Please

> help!

>

> thanks,

> george h

Guest george hardy
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

that was too easy.

 

 

"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

news:Xns9A80CFF3FD880veranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

> You have to add the domain accounts of the users to the *local*

> built-in Remote Desktop Users group on the Terminal Server itself.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>

> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote on 14 apr 2008 in

> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

>> Hello All,

>>

>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer),

>> and I am now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS

>> the domain controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003

>> Domain--this way I can manage the user accounts in one place,

>> instead of creating them on the old and the new computer.

>>

>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server

>> licensing server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that

>> computer is hooked up to the SBS2003 domain, that all the users

>> would be able to login to the terminal server (the old computer)

>> without problem.

>>

>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they

>> get: "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal

>> Server User Acces permissions on this computer. By default,

>> members of the Remote Desktop Users group have these

>> permissions. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop

>> users group or another group that has these permissions, or if

>> ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>

>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop

>> Users group, and still no luck.

>>

>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried

>> granting "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link

>> enabled yes-gpo status Enabled

>>

>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created

>> local user accounts on the old computer to get my employees

>> working again. Please help!

>>

>> thanks,

>> george h

Guest george hardy
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

I get this:

The Small Business Server Networking Wizard was not installed. You may not

be a member of the local Administrators security group on this computer or

your Local Intranet security settings may be set to High. Click Connect to

the network now to try again and click Yes when prompted. If the wizard

fails to install, contact the person responsible for your network.

 

 

"Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the SBS

> domain?

>

> --

> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

> ============================

>

> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hello All,

>>

>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

>> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

>> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can

>> manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the

>> old and the new computer.

>>

>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

>> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

>> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

>> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>

>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

>> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>

>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>> group, and still no luck.

>>

>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow

>> lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

>> yes-gpo status Enabled

>>

>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>> Please help!

>>

>> thanks,

>> george h

>

>

Guest george hardy
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

i just went into the dcpromo utility, demoted it to a non-active directory

computer, and joined it the old fashion way.

 

connectcomputer isn't working per the previous post.

 

george

 

 

"Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the SBS

> domain?

>

> --

> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

> ============================

>

> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hello All,

>>

>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

>> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

>> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can

>> manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the

>> old and the new computer.

>>

>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

>> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

>> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

>> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>

>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

>> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>

>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>> group, and still no luck.

>>

>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow

>> lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

>> yes-gpo status Enabled

>>

>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>> Please help!

>>

>> thanks,

>> george h

>

>

Guest Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

Any help here? (The goal would be to have the TS show on the RWW

application server page for easy access to the TS).

 

Member server cannot join domain with connectcomputer

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/cc5484653548741/0f879d7a8e899a58?hl=en&lnk=st&q=join+server+The+Small+Business+Server+Networking+Wizard+was+not+installed#0f879d7a8e899a58

 

--

Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

============================

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:%23NL0j6lnIHA.4372@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>I get this:

> The Small Business Server Networking Wizard was not installed. You may not

> be a member of the local Administrators security group on this computer or

> your Local Intranet security settings may be set to High. Click Connect to

> the network now to try again and click Yes when prompted. If the wizard

> fails to install, contact the person responsible for your network.

>

>

> "Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the SBS

>> domain?

>>

>> --

>> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

>> ============================

>>

>> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello All,

>>>

>>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

>>> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

>>> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can

>>> manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the

>>> old and the new computer.

>>>

>>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

>>> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

>>> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

>>> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>>

>>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

>>> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>>

>>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>>> group, and still no luck.

>>>

>>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting

>>> "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

>>> yes-gpo status Enabled

>>>

>>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>>> Please help!

>>>

>>> thanks,

>>> george h

>>

>>

>

Guest Larry Struckmeyer
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

I don't see from anything you have said that indicates the second server

(old DC) is in the same domain as the SBS. How did you add the SBS?

Created a new domain or with one of the "install SBS into an existing AD

domain" techniques.

 

If you created a new domain, even with the same name as the SBS, the old

server will have to be brought into the same domain. The only way I know to

do this to a server is to flatten and reinstall the OS adding it to the

domain during the install after the server has been created with the add a

server wiz in server management on the SBS.

 

--

Larry

Please post the resolution to your

issue so that others may benefit.

 

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:%23G4XB8lnIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>i just went into the dcpromo utility, demoted it to a non-active directory

>computer, and joined it the old fashion way.

>

> connectcomputer isn't working per the previous post.

>

> george

>

>

> "Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the SBS

>> domain?

>>

>> --

>> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

>> ============================

>>

>> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Hello All,

>>>

>>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

>>> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

>>> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can

>>> manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the

>>> old and the new computer.

>>>

>>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

>>> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

>>> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

>>> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>>

>>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

>>> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>>

>>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>>> group, and still no luck.

>>>

>>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting

>>> "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

>>> yes-gpo status Enabled

>>>

>>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>>> Please help!

>>>

>>> thanks,

>>> george h

>>

>>

>

Guest george hardy
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

no, i made a the sbs domain as ACME, and the old domain was ACMECO...I just

demoted the ACMECO from a domain controller and attached it to ACME. now,

to figure out the intracacies of group policies and connecting the server

with ConnectComputer.

 

:)

 

thanks for the help everyone!

 

 

"Larry Struckmeyer" <lstruckmeyer(no spam)@mis-wizards-dot-com> wrote in

message news:DB1ADABD-7844-4055-8005-A10527FD574B@microsoft.com...

>I don't see from anything you have said that indicates the second server

>(old DC) is in the same domain as the SBS. How did you add the SBS?

>Created a new domain or with one of the "install SBS into an existing AD

>domain" techniques.

>

> If you created a new domain, even with the same name as the SBS, the old

> server will have to be brought into the same domain. The only way I know

> to do this to a server is to flatten and reinstall the OS adding it to the

> domain during the install after the server has been created with the add a

> server wiz in server management on the SBS.

>

> --

> Larry

> Please post the resolution to your

> issue so that others may benefit.

>

>

> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:%23G4XB8lnIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>i just went into the dcpromo utility, demoted it to a non-active directory

>>computer, and joined it the old fashion way.

>>

>> connectcomputer isn't working per the previous post.

>>

>> george

>>

>>

>> "Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the

>>> SBS domain?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

>>> ============================

>>>

>>> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hello All,

>>>>

>>>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

>>>> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>>>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the

>>>> domain controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I

>>>> can manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on

>>>> the old and the new computer.

>>>>

>>>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server

>>>> licensing server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is

>>>> hooked up to the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to

>>>> login to the terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>>>

>>>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>>>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>>>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>>>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

>>>> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>>>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>>>

>>>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>>>> group, and still no luck.

>>>>

>>>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting

>>>> "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>>>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

>>>> yes-gpo status Enabled

>>>>

>>>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>>>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>>>> Please help!

>>>>

>>>> thanks,

>>>> george h

>>>

>>>

>>

>

Guest Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

Maybe some references George...

 

Add and Manage Additional Servers in a Windows Small Business Server Domain

http://thesource.ofallevil.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6f4015f2-7606-4eaa-828a-00b8df6bd999&displaylang=en

 

How to configure licensing on an additional Windows server in an SBS network

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327644

 

Deploying Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to Host User Desktops in a

Windows Small Business Server 2003 Environment

http://thesource.ofallevil.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0a06e845-57ef-43eb-802f-f274fd937400&DisplayLang=en

 

Deploying Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to Host User Desktops

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2003/deploy/adstrmsr.mspx

 

--

Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

============================

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:uy2zf0nnIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> no, i made a the sbs domain as ACME, and the old domain was ACMECO...I

> just demoted the ACMECO from a domain controller and attached it to ACME.

> now, to figure out the intracacies of group policies and connecting the

> server with ConnectComputer.

>

> :)

>

> thanks for the help everyone!

>

>

> "Larry Struckmeyer" <lstruckmeyer(no spam)@mis-wizards-dot-com> wrote in

> message news:DB1ADABD-7844-4055-8005-A10527FD574B@microsoft.com...

>>I don't see from anything you have said that indicates the second server

>>(old DC) is in the same domain as the SBS. How did you add the SBS?

>>Created a new domain or with one of the "install SBS into an existing AD

>>domain" techniques.

>>

>> If you created a new domain, even with the same name as the SBS, the old

>> server will have to be brought into the same domain. The only way I know

>> to do this to a server is to flatten and reinstall the OS adding it to

>> the domain during the install after the server has been created with the

>> add a server wiz in server management on the SBS.

>>

>> --

>> Larry

>> Please post the resolution to your

>> issue so that others may benefit.

>>

>>

>> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23G4XB8lnIHA.4292@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>i just went into the dcpromo utility, demoted it to a non-active

>>>directory computer, and joined it the old fashion way.

>>>

>>> connectcomputer isn't working per the previous post.

>>>

>>> george

>>>

>>>

>>> "Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:es2On3lnIHA.3780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Did you use ConnectComputer (you should) to join the TS server to the

>>>> SBS domain?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Merv Porter [sBS-MVP]

>>>> ============================

>>>>

>>>> "george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Hello All,

>>>>>

>>>>> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I

>>>>> am now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

>>>>> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the

>>>>> domain controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I

>>>>> can manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them

>>>>> on the old and the new computer.

>>>>>

>>>>> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server

>>>>> licensing server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is

>>>>> hooked up to the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to

>>>>> login to the terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>>>>>

>>>>> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

>>>>> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

>>>>> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

>>>>> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member

>>>>> of the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

>>>>> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>>>>>

>>>>> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users

>>>>> group, and still no luck.

>>>>>

>>>>> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting

>>>>> "Allow lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

>>>>> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link

>>>>> enabled yes-gpo status Enabled

>>>>>

>>>>> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local

>>>>> user accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again.

>>>>> Please help!

>>>>>

>>>>> thanks,

>>>>> george h

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>

Guest Piet van Dongen
Posted

Re: log on termincal server not working

 

 

Check in AD properties of the users if they are permitted to logon with

Terminal Services. (checkbox)

 

"george hardy" <nospam@nospam.com> schreef in bericht

news:uPZrAhlnIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hello All,

>

> * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am

> now using it for my Domain Controller (AD).

> * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain

> controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can manage

> the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the old and

> the new computer.

>

> On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing

> server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to

> the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the

> terminal server (the old computer) without problem.

>

> It is giving me the message when a user tries to login, they get:

> "To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User

> Acces permissions on this computer. By default, members of the Remote

> Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a member of

> the Remote Desktop users group or another group that has these

> permissions, or if ...blah blah blah...you must grant them manually"

>

> I have added all the users in my domain to the Remote Desktop Users group,

> and still no luck.

>

> I'm no Group Policy expert by any means, but i even tried granting "Allow

> lon on through Terminal Services" in the section

> 1 - Small Business Server Windows Firewall -enforced yes - link enabled

> yes-gpo status Enabled

>

> anyone have an idea what im doing wrong? I have had to created local user

> accounts on the old computer to get my employees working again. Please

> help!

>

> thanks,

> george h


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