Terminal Services Client- cannot logon

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help

I have got a Server running Windows 2000 Server that is an
Active Directory Domain Controller. In it I have set up a
user called user1. "Logon Locally" and "Access this
computer from the network" rights has been assigned
to "Everyone" in Local Security Policy and Group Policy.

However, the user cannot logon to the machine through
Terminal Services Client, after entering username and
password for user1, a warning is returned saying I don't
have rights to do so. However, the Administrator user can
log on through terminal services. The user user1 can also
logon "locally" on the server console directly. What do I
need to do to enable user1 to logon through terminal
services client?

The client is running Remote Desktop on Windows XP
Professional SP2.
 
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Vera Noest [MVP]

Can you post the *exact* error message that the client gets? There
are a number of user rights that cause slightly different error
messages.

From
246109 - Error Messages Generated When Logging on with Terminal
Services Client
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=246109

"The local policy of this system does not allow you to log on
interactively."
"You do not have access to this Session."
"Your interactive logon privilege has been disabled. Please
contact your system administrator."
 

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