two remote desktops but only one at a time allowed??

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I have a SBS server with multiple office using remote desktop into the server
just fine. But one office has two computers trying to logon using seperate
accounts without any luck. One at a time is fine but as soon as the other
tries to logon using a seperate account it fails. They are using dsl through
a router, same setup at other offices without problems. Any ideas PLEASE!!!
 
Re: two remote desktops but only one at a time allowed??

Is the user account part of remote desktop users group?

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

Rick wrote:
> I have a SBS server with multiple office using remote desktop into the server
> just fine. But one office has two computers trying to logon using seperate
> accounts without any luck. One at a time is fine but as soon as the other
> tries to logon using a seperate account it fails. They are using dsl through
> a router, same setup at other offices without problems. Any ideas PLEASE!!!
 
Re: two remote desktops but only one at a time allowed??

yes. I let the front desk remote in as their account then I went to the back
computer and tried to logon as an adminstrator and it will not even let me
get to the login portion. It justs says this station can not logon. As soon
as the front desk logs out I can get right in. It is very strange. I am
not sure if it has anything to do with the dsl speeed or a setting in the
modem. The reason I am lost is I have another office that logs in with 5
clients over dsl.

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> Is the user account part of remote desktop users group?
>
> Jeff Pitsch
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
>
> Rick wrote:
> > I have a SBS server with multiple office using remote desktop into the server
> > just fine. But one office has two computers trying to logon using seperate
> > accounts without any luck. One at a time is fine but as soon as the other
> > tries to logon using a seperate account it fails. They are using dsl through
> > a router, same setup at other offices without problems. Any ideas PLEASE!!!

>
 
Re: two remote desktops but only one at a time allowed??

Went to the office suffering this problem and tried to remote in to the
server.
Without anyone logged on in the office I got the following warning.
This computer cannot connect to the remote computer. Try connecting again ,
I f the problem continues.....
I am starting to think something else is going on here.
This disaster was dumped on me and I am making slow progress figuring out
the setup. It is ugly. I still have a router and concentrator I can not
acess because no one knows the passwords and I do not want to reset it until
I see the rules they setup but I might have no choice.

"Ramasamy Pullappan [MSFT]" wrote:

> Does this happen even when you are trying out the scenario with no other
> sessions running on the TS server? Is there by any chance you are having a
> TS Gateway midway that is limiting the number of concurrent sessions?
>
> ram.
>
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> "Rick" <Rick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:47369980-3167-4DB3-9A12-2D3D625C92D5@microsoft.com...
> > yes. I let the front desk remote in as their account then I went to the
> > back
> > computer and tried to logon as an adminstrator and it will not even let me
> > get to the login portion. It justs says this station can not logon. As
> > soon
> > as the front desk logs out I can get right in. It is very strange. I am
> > not sure if it has anything to do with the dsl speeed or a setting in the
> > modem. The reason I am lost is I have another office that logs in with 5
> > clients over dsl.
> >
> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
> >
> >> Is the user account part of remote desktop users group?
> >>
> >> Jeff Pitsch
> >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
> >>
> >> Rick wrote:
> >> > I have a SBS server with multiple office using remote desktop into the
> >> > server
> >> > just fine. But one office has two computers trying to logon using
> >> > seperate
> >> > accounts without any luck. One at a time is fine but as soon as the
> >> > other
> >> > tries to logon using a seperate account it fails. They are using dsl
> >> > through
> >> > a router, same setup at other offices without problems. Any ideas
> >> > PLEASE!!!
> >>

>
 
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