I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) but
it says me :
"The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively".
But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users
to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users.
Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via RDC,
they have the same configuration...
What can I do?
formatting my system is my last chance!
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Jonathan Bismuth
Hi luckyboy,
is the PC a domain controller?
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) but it says me : "The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively". But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users. Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via RDC, they have the same configuration... What can I do? formatting my system is my last chance!
Hi luckyboy,
is the PC a domain controller?
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: A92E61BC-1F4C-4F76-9B7F-606754F92F0C@microsoft.com...
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection)
but
it says me :
"The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively".
But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users
to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users.
Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via
RDC,
they have the same configuration...
What can I do?
formatting my system is my last chance!
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) but it says me : "The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively". But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users. Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via RDC, they have the same configuration... What can I do? formatting my system is my last chance!
luckyboy
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
Hi luckyboy,
is the PC a domain controller?
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) but it says me : "The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively". But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users. Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via RDC, they have the same configuration... What can I do? formatting my system is my last chance!
Hi,
No, it is not a DC!
it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off.
I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same
configuration!
Hi luckyboy,
is the PC a domain controller?
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: A92E61BC-1F4C-4F76-9B7F-606754F92F0C@microsoft.com...
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection)
but
it says me :
"The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively".
But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users
to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users.
Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via
RDC,
they have the same configuration...
What can I do?
formatting my system is my last chance!
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
Hi luckyboy,
is the PC a domain controller?
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
I'm trying to connect on a remote PC with RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) but it says me : "The local policy does not permit you to connect this PC interactively". But I have well configured the remote PC by checking the tick 'Allow users to connect remotelyto this computer' and authorized the good users. Moreover the other PC which are in the same network are accessible via RDC, they have the same configuration... What can I do? formatting my system is my last chance!
Jonathan Bismuth
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
hum,
do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO
blocks this remote access
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 8A64BE29-B3BF-41BE-B89E-62ECD8B4D5E6@microsoft.com...
Hi,
No, it is not a DC!
it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off.
I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same
configuration!
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
luckyboy
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work!
the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC.
I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic!
have you another idea?
thanks
hum,
do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO
blocks this remote access
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 8A64BE29-B3BF-41BE-B89E-62ECD8B4D5E6@microsoft.com...
Hi,
No, it is not a DC!
it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off.
I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same
configuration!
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
Jonathan Bismuth
Nop,
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and "deny log on through Terminal Services"
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
Nop,
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most
recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what
is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and
"deny log on through Terminal Services"
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: D432AD69-8B93-4B3F-94BB-2E295A5ED30F@microsoft.com...
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work!
the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC.
I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not
optimistic!
have you another idea?
thanks
hum,
do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO
blocks this remote access
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message
de
news: 8A64BE29-B3BF-41BE-B89E-62ECD8B4D5E6@microsoft.com...
Hi,
No, it is not a DC!
it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off.
I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same
configuration!
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and "deny log on through Terminal Services"
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
luckyboy
Hi,
Ok it's working now, but I fix my problem with gpedit.msc! it's show what is the actual configuration of the policy and I saw that in front of the option "Local Computer PolicyComputer ConfiurationWindows SettingsSecurity SettingsLocal PoliciesUser Rights AssignmentAllow logon through Terminal Services" there is no users or groups declared!!!! So I add them and it's working now. Thanks again for your participation and your ideas. Bye
Luc
Nop,
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and "deny log on through Terminal Services"
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!
Hi,
Ok it's working now, but I fix my problem with gpedit.msc!
it's show what is the actual configuration of the policy and I saw that in
front of the option "Local Computer PolicyComputer ConfiurationWindows
SettingsSecurity SettingsLocal PoliciesUser Rights AssignmentAllow logon
through Terminal Services" there is no users or groups declared!!!!
So I add them and it's working now.
Thanks again for your participation and your ideas.
Bye
Luc
Nop,
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most
recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what
is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and
"deny log on through Terminal Services"
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: D432AD69-8B93-4B3F-94BB-2E295A5ED30F@microsoft.com...
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work!
the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC.
I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not
optimistic!
have you another idea?
thanks
hum,
do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO
blocks this remote access
--
Jonathan BISMUTH
MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter
Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000)
www.portail-mcse.net
pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" <luckyboy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message
de
news: 8A64BE29-B3BF-41BE-B89E-62ECD8B4D5E6@microsoft.com...
Hi,
No, it is not a DC!
it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off.
I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same
configuration!
Ok it's working now, but I fix my problem with gpedit.msc! it's show what is the actual configuration of the policy and I saw that in front of the option "Local Computer PolicyComputer ConfiurationWindows SettingsSecurity SettingsLocal PoliciesUser Rights AssignmentAllow logon through Terminal Services" there is no users or groups declared!!!! So I add them and it's working now. Thanks again for your participation and your ideas. Bye
Luc
Nop,
the gpresult was just the first thing to do (in order to have the most recent gpo applied). The aim is now to do a rsop.msc in order to view what is exactly the gpo parameter on "allow log on through Terminal Services" and "deny log on through Terminal Services"
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
hi
Sorry but your solution doesn't work! the gpresult is 'ok' but i could not connect to the PC. I'm checking if no other GPO blocks the remote access but I'm not optimistic! have you another idea? thanks
hum, do a gpresult /force , you may then check with rsop.msc if no other GPO blocks this remote access
-- Jonathan BISMUTH MCSE 2000/ADSI-AutoIT Scripter Transcript (ID: 691839, code: MCSE2000) www.portail-mcse.net pour me contacter http://cerbermail.com/?fCeVUi7Icd
"luckyboy" a écrit dans le message de news:
Hi,
No, it is not a DC! it is in a domain, Service Pack 2 is installed, firewall is off. I can be connected to the other PC in the domain, they have the same configuration!