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  Windows Server Hacks: Remotely Enable Remote Desktop
Subject:   Remote Desktop access denied
Date:   2007-02-15 07:34:55
From:   Redgeck0
On a windows 2003 server, I've tried the remote registry hack and the fDenyTSConnection is already set to 0. I still get "You must be allowed log on through Terminal Services right." This server was built and set for RDC and the admin was placed in the RDC group. Everyone was removed from Deny log on to TS in the group policy.


Any other ideas?


Thanks


Linda

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  • Remote Desktop access denied
    2008-01-01 04:18:11  sri_sms [Reply | View]

    On a windows 2003 server, I've tried the remote registry hack and the fDenyTSConnection is already set to 0. I still get "You must be allowed log on through Terminal Services right." This server was built and set for RDC and the admin was placed in the RDC group. Everyone was removed from Deny log on to TS in the group policy.


    • Remote Desktop access denied
      2008-02-23 22:32:01  Caryb [Reply | View]

      HELLO EVERYONE.. I HAVE THE ANSWER!!! After further review (and a lot of trial/error).. In Control panel/Windows Firewall: Exception tab: Enable Remote Desktop. In Advanced: Enable Local area connection, then select 'Settings'. Enable Remote Desktop, and also, enable HTTP. (Http will allow you to web interface a remote desktop, but must be enabled elsewhere if you wish to use this feature.. neat!) Drop me an e-mail if you want to use web remote desktop. WORKS GREAT!! cbudach@yahoo.com
    • Remote Desktop access denied
      2008-02-23 22:27:28  Caryb [Reply | View]

      HELLO EVERYONE.. I HAVE THE ANSWER!!!
    • Remote Desktop access denied
      2008-02-23 22:27:27  Caryb [Reply | View]

      HELLO EVERYONE.. I HAVE THE ANSWER!!!
  • Remote Desktop access denied
    2007-02-28 13:29:39  Alexjaya [Reply | View]

    Do you have permission to logon locally. Try adding yourself to the local admini group and see if it works. if it works then you do not have sufficient privileges. you should be granted permission to logon locally in the local policy and also be granted permission to RDp-TCP in Terminal Services Configuration.

    thanks.