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John Wood
I have an XP Pro machine which is part of a domain (Windows 2000 server).
Remote desktop connections to the XP Pro box work fine via the internet and
the internal network.
However, when the principal user completes an RDC session (logging off
properly), a second user (with a different login) fails to log in and gets
the message: Your interactive logon privilege has been disabled, please
contact your system administrator
If the principal user sits down at the XP Pro computer and logs in after a
Remote session (same username and password in both cases), then the second
user can subsequently log in sucessfully.
Any help would be appreciated.
Remote desktop connections to the XP Pro box work fine via the internet and
the internal network.
However, when the principal user completes an RDC session (logging off
properly), a second user (with a different login) fails to log in and gets
the message: Your interactive logon privilege has been disabled, please
contact your system administrator
If the principal user sits down at the XP Pro computer and logs in after a
Remote session (same username and password in both cases), then the second
user can subsequently log in sucessfully.
Any help would be appreciated.