Re: Security settings on the Terminal Server prevent automatic logon

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 09/12/05


Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:46:43 -0500

You may also want to post in a Terminal Services newsgroup. Off hand I would
check the Group Policy security settings applied to the TS which could be
local and/or domain/OU level. You can use the Resultant Set of Policy mmc
snapin on the Windows 2003 server to see what Group Policy setings are
applied to computer/user. In both user and computer configuration under
administrative templates/Windows components/terminal servcies you will see
GP settings that apply to the TS computer and users. --- Steve

"rapi" <rapi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D3256A71-A814-4AA9-9F31-4CB257616189@microsoft.com...
> Security settings on the Terminal Server prevent automatic logon from
> working
> properly.
> I am running remote shell server (rshsvc.exe) in an XP and rsh command
> from
> Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server. This rsh run remote desktop
> connection
> file(.RDP) on XP.
> The system works fine except that a password is asked when connecting.
> If I run the same RDP directly from XP using same local user, it will
> login
> automatically.
> Password is saved in RDP file. What setting will allow automatic logon to
> Terminal Server, when running RDP file from rsh like this ?
> I saw some advise on article ID=260711, but it was only for NT and 2000
> Terminal Services.



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