Require Domain Admin to connect to Desktop during RWW
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:31 am    Post subject: Require Domain Admin to connect to Desktop during RWW Reply with quote

With RWW we get in OK, then when select the Workstation to connect and
re-enter user/password, we get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to log in interactively". Searched all GPO's and User Profiles,
etc but can find nothing relevant. Lots of trial and error. Started adding
users to more groups. Even "Administrators" is no good. BUT when we add them
to "Admin Domains" bingo! Straight in.
They CAN all log on interactively when physically at each workstation, so
the message is a lie and very misleading.
Of course, we don't want users to be AD's, so what do we do? They are
already a member of just about every other group available!!!
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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Require Domain Admin to connect to Desktop during RWW Reply with quote

Hi MTV

If you join the domain using the Http://servername/connectcomputer Wizard
this should be Automagic for you if you select all the users you wish to use
that WS at connectcomputer time. Otherwise you will need to add the users in
Ctrl Panel System Remote Tab. There is no need to give admin rights to use
RWW.

--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
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"MTV" <MTV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
With RWW we get in OK, then when select the Workstation to connect and
re-enter user/password, we get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to log in interactively". Searched all GPO's and User Profiles,
etc but can find nothing relevant. Lots of trial and error. Started adding
users to more groups. Even "Administrators" is no good. BUT when we add
them
to "Admin Domains" bingo! Straight in.
They CAN all log on interactively when physically at each workstation, so
the message is a lie and very misleading.
Of course, we don't want users to be AD's, so what do we do? They are
already a member of just about every other group available!!!
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MTV
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Require Domain Admin to connect to Desktop during RWW Reply with quote

Thanks Frank a million!
One would have thought "local security policy" was something to do with
"policy" not Control Panel. Users have come on stream since the computer was
added to domain.
Problem solved with many thanks.
Mark

"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:

Quote:
Hi MTV

If you join the domain using the Http://servername/connectcomputer Wizard
this should be Automagic for you if you select all the users you wish to use
that WS at connectcomputer time. Otherwise you will need to add the users in
Ctrl Panel System Remote Tab. There is no need to give admin rights to use
RWW.

--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"MTV" <MTV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A371DCDC-FF91-482F-8EB7-08F3C9875EA5@microsoft.com...
With RWW we get in OK, then when select the Workstation to connect and
re-enter user/password, we get "The local policy of this system does not
permit you to log in interactively". Searched all GPO's and User Profiles,
etc but can find nothing relevant. Lots of trial and error. Started adding
users to more groups. Even "Administrators" is no good. BUT when we add
them
to "Admin Domains" bingo! Straight in.
They CAN all log on interactively when physically at each workstation, so
the message is a lie and very misleading.
Of course, we don't want users to be AD's, so what do we do? They are
already a member of just about every other group available!!!



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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Require Domain Admin to connect to Desktop during RWW Reply with quote

Hi Mark

Thanks for the feedback and kind remarks, glad to help :-) That is what
makes these NGs great.

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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"MTV" <MTV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5EC5F7B1-DC3A-4E23-A26A-E7A39CFEF90B@microsoft.com...
Quote:
Thanks Frank a million!
One would have thought "local security policy" was something to do with
"policy" not Control Panel. Users have come on stream since the computer
was
added to domain.
Problem solved with many thanks.
Mark

"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:

Hi MTV

If you join the domain using the Http://servername/connectcomputer Wizard
this should be Automagic for you if you select all the users you wish to
use
that WS at connectcomputer time. Otherwise you will need to add the users
in
Ctrl Panel System Remote Tab. There is no need to give admin rights to
use
RWW.

--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"MTV" <MTV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A371DCDC-FF91-482F-8EB7-08F3C9875EA5@microsoft.com...
With RWW we get in OK, then when select the Workstation to connect and
re-enter user/password, we get "The local policy of this system does
not
permit you to log in interactively". Searched all GPO's and User
Profiles,
etc but can find nothing relevant. Lots of trial and error. Started
adding
users to more groups. Even "Administrators" is no good. BUT when we add
them
to "Admin Domains" bingo! Straight in.
They CAN all log on interactively when physically at each workstation,
so
the message is a lie and very misleading.
Of course, we don't want users to be AD's, so what do we do? They are
already a member of just about every other group available!!!



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