Logon through terminal services

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Martin Verrier

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Hi everyone

I have an issue.
I have a computer with Windows XP Pro on which I want to be able to
connect through the outside.
I've already made the changes in my router and I'm able to get the
username and password prompt.
However, when I put the information and tries to logon, it tells me :
"The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
interactively."
The computer is member of a domain so when I go in the Local Security
Policy to allow logon through terminal services, I can't modify the
list of users having access.
When I go on the server to modify the Default Group Policy, I'm able
to add it there without problems.
Then, when I go back on the computer and check the Allow logon
through terminal services setting, the username I just added does not
appear...
The server is a Small Business. The user is in the administrators
group on the computer.
If I give domain admins privilege to the user, I'm able to logon.

Any idea?
 
Re: Logon through terminal services

Martin Verrier <verriermartin@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I have an issue.
> I have a computer with Windows XP Pro on which I want to be able to
> connect through the outside.
> I've already made the changes in my router and I'm able to get the
> username and password prompt.
> However, when I put the information and tries to logon, it tells me :
> "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> interactively."
> The computer is member of a domain so when I go in the Local Security
> Policy to allow logon through terminal services, I can't modify the
> list of users having access.
> When I go on the server to modify the Default Group Policy, I'm able
> to add it there without problems.
> Then, when I go back on the computer and check the Allow logon
> through terminal services setting, the username I just added does not
> appear...
> The server is a Small Business. The user is in the administrators
> group on the computer.
> If I give domain admins privilege to the user, I'm able to logon.
>
> Any idea?



Revoke the domain admins group. Check the local "Remote Desktop Users" group
membership and add this user or a group.

NB: You'd be best off posting questions like this to
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs in the future.
 
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