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Access is denied when using MSG.exe

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Melanie - 27 Mar 2006 15:54 GMT
I configured windows server 2003 to run as a terminal services.
when I log with a user i'm receiving this error.
the command is : msg username message who username is not the same as the
user who is logged

Error sending message to session RDP-Tcp#64 : Error 5
Error [5]:Access is denied.

If i'm log with and administrator account everything is working.
I search on the net what security I need to setup but found nothing.
Here is the link
(http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/2955fe3f-747e-46a6-8825-e
b9eb7baacae1033.mspx
)
for command you can use with a Terminal Service and for msg.exe they told
that the user must have send message access permission to send a message.

Where is this permission ?

Thanks
melanie
melune23@msn.com
TP - 27 Mar 2006 17:38 GMT
Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc)

Open up the Properties of the RDP-Tcp connection
object, Permissions tab, Advanced, Edit the entry
you are interested in changing.

-TP

> I configured windows server 2003 to run as a terminal services.
> when I log with a user i'm receiving this error.
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> melanie
> melune23@msn.com
Melanie - 29 Mar 2006 19:21 GMT
thanks it work perfectly :o)

> Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc)
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> > melanie
> > melune23@msn.com
 
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