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Robert Shamansky - 29 Jun 2004 16:10 GMT
I was trying to setup a new user in our remote office and RDP is
giving me an "interactive logon privilege has been disabled" message.
I haven't made any changes to group policy lately, any ideas on how to
rectify this? This is only affecting our remote XP Pro machines. I can
use Netmeeting to beam in to our Win2K machines with no problem.
Thanks!
Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP] - 29 Jun 2004 22:44 GMT
Hi,

Is the user an Administrator?
If not, is s/he part of the "Remote Desktop Users" group?

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> I was trying to setup a new user in our remote office and RDP is
> giving me an "interactive logon privilege has been disabled" message.
> I haven't made any changes to group policy lately, any ideas on how to
> rectify this? This is only affecting our remote XP Pro machines. I can
> use Netmeeting to beam in to our Win2K machines with no problem.
> Thanks!
Robert Shamansky - 30 Jun 2004 20:16 GMT
Hi,

I found my answer in the XP remote group. It was a missing check box
in that users Active Directory profile. Under Terminal Services.
Thanks!

>Hi,
>
>Is the user an Administrator?
>If not, is s/he part of the "Remote Desktop Users" group?
 
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