Re: Remote desktop: cannot logon interactively (please help...)



Congrats on fixing it but too bad you are not sure what the fix was. From
the description of your problem it sounds as if the users you wanted to
access it via RDP were not in the Remote Desktop Users group or not local
administrators on the computer they were trying to access [if that is a
wanted thing] as by default administrators have the user right to logon
through terminal services. In the future it may also help to look at the
security log for logon failures and the reason why. --- Steve


"Mark" <asd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:IUeWf.23837$814.6050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
After much tweaking I got it back :@) I have no idea what went wrong or
how I fixed it though...



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