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Ryan
Guest
I'm in the middle of converting our SBS 4.5 (NT4) server to a 2k3
server. We're currently using some Cisco hardware to VPN to the
office, and then remote desktop to a workstation by hostname.
This works fine with NT4. If I change my workstation to the new
domain I can log in once. Then if I try to log again later I get a
message that I do not have access to logon to the session.
I'm trying to figure out what's going on here? Is this something to
do with terminal server licensing on 2003? It seems a bit odd that
I'd be affected by this since I am using some VPN hardware rather than
the tsweb on the 2003 default webpage to connect to our workstations.
Can anyone gives me any insight as to what is going on?
server. We're currently using some Cisco hardware to VPN to the
office, and then remote desktop to a workstation by hostname.
This works fine with NT4. If I change my workstation to the new
domain I can log in once. Then if I try to log again later I get a
message that I do not have access to logon to the session.
I'm trying to figure out what's going on here? Is this something to
do with terminal server licensing on 2003? It seems a bit odd that
I'd be affected by this since I am using some VPN hardware rather than
the tsweb on the 2003 default webpage to connect to our workstations.
Can anyone gives me any insight as to what is going on?