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Old March 8th, 2004, 02:33 AM
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Terminal Services

hi!

im trying to simulate a TS scenario. got a TS and AD in one box. and a win98 client, when im trying to login to the TS, i get a "the local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively." message.

what causing this? i have the user in the builtint terminal services group.

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Have you enabled TS or are you using the admin TS?

If its just admin TS installed then you would have to be a admin to logon.
The other problem could be that Win98 doesnt have a TS Licence only win2k winxp have built in licences
So if you have full TS it could be its refusing becasue there is no licence.

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If terminal services on your win 2000 or 2003 server is
in remote administration mode.....

Right click 'My Computer'
Select 'Properties'
Select 'Remote'
Check the 'Allow users to remotly connect' box
Then select 'Add Users'
Then add the users you want...
Then connect from your 98 machice with on of them users


Hope that helps
Rob

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