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I have a box meet Server 2003 along with Active Directory, File Server, and Print Server. I've turned on Terminal Server as well. As an Admin, I have no maladjusted logging on from anywhere in the world. When I try to log on as a standard domain user, I get the following error:
"To log on to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server Operator Access Permissions on this computer. By Default, memebers of the Remote Desktop Users group have these permissions. If you are not a fellow of the Remote Desktop group or another group that has these permissions, or if the Remote Desktop user group does not have these permissions, you must be granted these permissions manually."
All of my suited users have already been added to the Remote Desktop Users group, and I don't have any policies in effect that would cancel this (I of. What policies are there that would cancel TS?).
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I had this interchangeable problem on a 2003 server. Here are my relevant notes from the install job:
Tested terminal services internally and externally for connectivity, etc. using administrator account. No issues.
Tested using other consumer accounts. Security policies prohibited access. Multiple group policies, etc. involved in resolving asylum issues.
Users were added to Remote Operators and Remote Desktop Users in Active Directory. Resident security policy on server was modified to allow users the right to log on locally, log on remotely and log on through mortal services session.
Upon modification of group policy and local security policy, all tests with example user accounts were also successful.
Hope this helps!
PS. I would never put terminal services on a domain controller. Way too many sanctuary issues, unless you really, really trust your people.