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VPN + Remote Desktop on SBS2003 SP1 domain = No Go?
When I attempt to logon to remote desktop connection I'm able to logon to the local machine account just fine. When I attempt to logon to the domain account, it fails with the error "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively". I've checked the local policies and domain security

Unable to Use XP Remote Desktop Connection
Now, I would like to use the Remote Desktop connection. I do not have different user accounts, only the Admin account since we only share one account. These machines do not have a domain. Any suggestions? Click Advanced | Find Now to get a list of known user names on XP Pro. Click the desired user name and

Difference Between Remote Desktop Connection & Remote Assistance?
If you want them RDC to the server, add the users (or the group they are in) to the Remote Desktop Users group on the server or in the domain, if the server access to the domain controllers to check eventvwr etc by connecting over Remote Desktop Connection (Terminal Connection,remote admin mode). regards, Sudeep --

Help configuring WinRM
I have a pool of WinXP Pros with Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance (with the necessary permissions configured) on a LAN. These systems are on one Domain (A). In another Domain (B) I have Win2000 systems with the Remote Desktop Connection installed. Each time I have an invitation sent to me from one of the XP

Using Remote Desktop From an SBS Domain
If you get an error that said you could not open connection to your host, then you do not have Remote Desktop enabled properly. If you get a response other There needs to be a concrete and usable answer out there, not just a bunch of "if applicable" "domain this and that" suggestions. The remote capability is

EXTERNAL Remote Access with Terminal Services
The update made Remote Desktop Connection "more secure" by making the users enter in their username & password twice. This isn't more secure, Name of the remote computer: <server name> Credentials: Password for DOMAIN\username Connected devices: Changes to these options apply for this connection only.

Office Move Now SBS Chaos
Can it access drives on a domain? Yes, BUT only if they are shared without domain permissions and security. If the domain is configured properly, an XPHome PC will not have access to any resources (printers, directories, etc). XPHome does not have the Remote Desktop Connection feature.

Domain/workgroup does not contain Terminal servers
You can also configure this via Group Policies pushed out from a Windows 2000 or 2003 domain: Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights\Allow logon through Terminal Services: Define this Policy Setting: On the Windows 2003 Server (or any computer that has the Remote Desktop Client installed),

Remote Desktop Connection problems
Sabo, Eric sab...@cup.edu microsoft public windows server active_directory How can one restrict a user from using a remote desktop connection to their PCs? This is a windows 2003 domain. Can I uncheck the following in their user account - "allow user to logon to terminal server", would this work?

Remote control of Win XP via terminal services
Joseph Conway [MSFT] jos...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general This may be what you are seeing: 289289 Remote Desktop Connection "The It's a member of a domain. When I enable Remote Desktop, I can connect as the local Administrator account and the DOMAIN\Administrator account just fine.

how to allow non-administrators to log on to Domain controllers
In researching I've discovered (been reminded) that the net logon service is designed for domain environments; since I'm in a workgroup (thus) I'm assuming it shuts down at the end of the boot sequence (or something) when it discovers there is no domain. My guess would be that a remote desktop connection wakes the

domain user cann't use remote desktop connecting logn in member se
Click Add... to add Domain or Workgroup users - OK your way out of the varios dialogs 2. On the non-MCE machine, run the Terminal Services Client. You can use the Remote Desktop Connection shortcut in the Start Menu | Accessories | Communications (I think, I can't recall if I moved it there if it is natively there)

XP Pro vs. XP Home?
Even if you give it access I know that as far as local accounts go you have to have a password assigned, I bet the same goes for domain accounts. Recently, we have purchased two workstations with Windows XP Professional and using a VPN connection, and then the Remote Desktop Connection the Windows XP

Remote Desktop Connection
As I think about it right now, I could probably have identified the component that brings in the 'Remote Access Auto Connection Manager' service by myself, Is domain membership a requirement for Remote Desktop connectivity? WINDOWS FIREWALL Configured to allow Remote Desktop on Default Port (Both Computers).

remote desktop connection
Brian brian.getridofthis.bygl...@boeingDELETEthis.com microsoft public windowsxp basics I'm trying to setup a remote desktop connection from my WinXP Pro box to Connection 2) Enter the IP address of a Churchcomputer such as "192.168.1.17" 3) Click on Options 4) Enter your Church user name, password, and domain

Help! I seem to have trashed my Remote Desktop Connection!
If this didn't happen, then it should be investigated because perhaps domain policy is not being applied to the worstations correctly. I can connect to the SBS server via Remote Desktop Connection through the internet without any problem. (Works really well) I can connect to the client machines via remote

Remote Desktop Connection Problem
One point I don't think I've made in this post is that when using dialup and actually making the connection I'm simply disconnecting from the SBS LAN, plugging my dialup modem in and making Remote Desktop Connecting with the same SBS domain user account. I will be curious to see what happens with a new domain

Remote Desktop Connection
JohnB j...@onesourceimports.com microsoft public windows server sbs Les, Error dialog reads as follows (same message whether trying to connect to the Servers or domain computers): Title bar: VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected Msgbox: "The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might

Remote desktop connection for non Domain Admin
Here is our setup: - ISA Server 2000 on Windows 2000 Fully Patched ISA & Fully Patched OS - ISA Server is its own Domain Controller and the only box in its domain - Internal Network other than The funning thing is when we use the ISA Server's NetBIOS name, we can connect to it vi the Remote Desktop Connection?

Remote Desktop Connection - exclusive login.
How a Remote Desktop Connection Affects Windows XP Professional The information in this article applies to: a.. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Summary Do you want to allow this connection? If the user clicks No, the remote user will get the message: <Domain or Computer Name>\<username> is currently logged on