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george hardy
Guest
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
* 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