Are you in a terminal services connection (trying to
control other user's sessions) when you have this problem,
or are you at the console? Have you tried both ways?
-M
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>I edited the advance tab to access the control setting
for
>remote desktop protocol for TCP, checked for full
control,
>gave access to querry, set information, reset, remote
>control, logon, logoff and the rest. All this was done
>using administrator right.
>An error message was generated telling me that Unable to
>save auditing changes to RDP-TCP......."unspecified error"
>Ideally, if I got through without this error message, i
>would have been able to activate romote setup from the
>terminal service manager. But activating terminal
service
>manager resulted in "inactive mode in the terminal
>service ACTIONS menu bar options when clicked. The remote
>control, connect, reset,logof,disconnect, send message
>were not activated
>Mind you, I am working from the server-end wanting to
>remote a client machine on another floor without running
>arouuuud on the lift!. Since I am logged on as the
>administrator, I cannot understand why those errors kept
>on flashing
>
>I know you can help
>
>Thanks to Harris for his initial response
>
>Yinka
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Make sure you have permission to control that RDP-TCP
>>connection. Check the permissions of the RDP-TCP
>>connection in the terminal services configuration.
>>
>>-M
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I need to set up on a small network terminal server
>>>application. I am used to remoting machine after the
>>>client must have "Ok ed" my request for me to work on
>the
>>>PC. I have configured the user in the active directory
>>>user and computer. The remote, session and envinronment
>>>set. However, launching terminal server manager to
>remote
>>>the machine gave me a problem. The Action panel pop-up
>>>menu showed a deem "connect, disconnect,send
>>message,send
>>>message remote control, status, log off, end process"
>>>which ideally should be ative for me to proceed
>>>
>>>I believe you can help out
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
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