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Guest
Hi Guys,
We had a SBS2000 domain with a 2003 TS. We performed a migration to our new
sbs2003 domain and connected the 2003 TS to the new domain which contains all
the migrated users, groups and computers (we used the admtv3).
Firts of all we could you rdp to administer the new sbs2003 server and
logonto the TS as administrator, but not as a domain user - the system would
report that "the usercould not be logged on, you must be granted the 'allow
logon through terminal services right, by default remote desktop users have
this right etc etc.
All relevant users are a member of each group! but It wouldn't let us on.
Now we can't even get on as administrator on either the TS or the sbs2003
server - weird.
The only exception is that there is one remote user who can logon - only as
his user and he must be logged from his computer.
The licence server is still running.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Niall.
We had a SBS2000 domain with a 2003 TS. We performed a migration to our new
sbs2003 domain and connected the 2003 TS to the new domain which contains all
the migrated users, groups and computers (we used the admtv3).
Firts of all we could you rdp to administer the new sbs2003 server and
logonto the TS as administrator, but not as a domain user - the system would
report that "the usercould not be logged on, you must be granted the 'allow
logon through terminal services right, by default remote desktop users have
this right etc etc.
All relevant users are a member of each group! but It wouldn't let us on.
Now we can't even get on as administrator on either the TS or the sbs2003
server - weird.
The only exception is that there is one remote user who can logon - only as
his user and he must be logged from his computer.
The licence server is still running.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Niall.