Re: Non-Administrator Operator loging under Terminal services Admin mo

From: GeeB (Geeb_at_newsgroup.nospam)
Date: 07/19/05


Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:17:12 -0400

You'll also need to ensure the user or group they are a member of has the
'Logon locally' right in the Local or domain policy.

Example for local policy:
Start>Programs>Adminsitrative Tools>Local Security Policy>Local
Policies>User Rights Assignments>Logon locally

"SPdaddy" <MCSE2bee@noemail.postalias> wrote in message
news:0A748A52-4BB9-487E-90C1-5DC5BAA89CEA@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to allow one of my users to administrate the printers on one of
> my servers. I have setup terminal services (Windows 2000) in
> administrative
> mode. I have added this person to the permissions for the RDP connection
> in
> the Terminal Services Configuration console. However it will not allow
> that
> user to log in because that user is not in the administrator group. It
> gives
> the following error:"You do not have access to logon to this Session".
>
> Is their a way to grant this user access to administer the printers only?"



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