- Remote Logon
- Posted by Laura on March 19th, 2008
I created a user in AD and made them a member of the "Remote Desktop Users"
and also added them into the servers remote admin tab. I ran secpol.msc and
added the user and remote desktop users group into the security policy to
allow remote logons and allow remote logon using terminal services. Now the
user can logon but as soon as I hit enter I receive a message about the user
needing administrative rights/privileges???? Does a user have to be admin??
I just want them to run a program on the server and logoff, I don't want to
give them admin rights, I gave them backup operators and account operators
because all they are doing is running a ghostcast server session.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Laura
- Posted by lforbes on March 21st, 2008
Did you set the Group Policy Settings? Group Policy overrides any local
settings so if you haven't set it in Group Policy then it won't work.
Also have you given the user the right to logon to the server locally? This
is restricted to administrators by default in Windows 2003.
Cheers,
Lara
"Laura" wrote:
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