Problem in using Remote Desktop Connection

  • Thread starter Dennis Grinberg
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Dennis Grinberg

Computers A, B and C are all running WinXP Pro. Computers A and B are
members of a domain, computer C is not.

I can remote desktop connect from A to C.

Last week (!) I could remote desktop connect from A to B.

This week, I get the error message of "Your interactive logon privilege has
been disabled. Please contact your system administrator" when I try to
remote desktop connect from A to B. I checked and my domain username is on
the list of allowed remote users. I can remote desktop connect to B by using
a local (non-domain) id.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Dennis
 
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Huei Wang [MSFT]

You might want to check if there is a "deny" on your account or group that
your account is in,

gpedit.msc -> Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Windows
Settings -> Local Policies -> user rights, look at "deny logon locally",
"deny logon through terminal services", since this machine is domain B, you
also need to double check with domain administrator.
 
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Dennis Grinberg

Thank you for the suggestion but this isn't the problem. All the denys are
blank.

Interestingly, I tried to logon from the console of Computer B and it
reported the same error. After rebooting it, I could logon from the console
(but still not with RDC).

Dennis
 

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