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New to ws2003 standard edition. I configured this server to be a domain controler, terminal services server and the cal server as well. I added users and joined them to the remote desktop users group. Still cant log in as a configured user. I get the erro message that this user needs to join the remote desktop users group. Any Ideas?
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There are 3 things you need to do to enable users to TS to a windows box:
1. Enabled TS =) either in admin or application mode...(admin if you dont have licenses) 2. Add the user to the remote desktop users group 3. Grant non-admin users the access to "logon locally" this is done via secpol.msc |
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