Windows XP Sp2 - Unable to logon intecactively Remote dekstop
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> I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Pro machine at home to Windows XPStart --> Run
> Pro with SP2. I've used remote desktop at work and decided to enable
> it on my upgraded system. Thought it would be nice to access all the
> applications on it from my laptop.
>
> I enabled remote desktop and then tried to connect. I received the
> logon screen but when I entered the credentials I received an error
> that the local policy does not permit me to logon interactively.
> I've tried my own account ( in the administrators' group ) and the
> administrator account. I then tried creating a new account with the
> same results. I put the accounts in the remote desktop users group
> also even though I shouldn't have to.
>
> I don't see any explicit denies in any policies. I can log on to the
> XP machine locally with all of the accounts I've tested.
>
> I do not use the Windows firewall, I use the personal firewall piece
> of Trend Micro's antivirus product. I don't think this is the issue
> since I get the logon screen and the error points to policy. The
> security event viewer shows the same error related to interactive
> logon.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> Mike C wrote:> > I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Pro machine at home to Windows XP>
> > Pro with SP2. I've used remote desktop at work and decided to enable
> > it on my upgraded system. Thought it would be nice to access all the
> > applications on it from my laptop.
> >
> > I enabled remote desktop and then tried to connect. I received the
> > logon screen but when I entered the credentials I received an error
> > that the local policy does not permit me to logon interactively.
> > I've tried my own account ( in the administrators' group ) and the
> > administrator account. I then tried creating a new account with the
> > same results. I put the accounts in the remote desktop users group
> > also even though I shouldn't have to.
> >
> > I don't see any explicit denies in any policies. I can log on to the
> > XP machine locally with all of the accounts I've tested.
> >
> > I do not use the Windows firewall, I use the personal firewall piece
> > of Trend Micro's antivirus product. I don't think this is the issue
> > since I get the logon screen and the error points to policy. The
> > security event viewer shows the same error related to interactive
> > logon.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> Start --> Run
> gpedit.msc
> Check:
>
> Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Local Policies->User Rights
> Assignment->
> - Access this computer from the network (Your group should be listed.)
> - Deny logon locally (Your user/group should NOT be listed.)
> - Deny logon through Terminal Services (Your user/group should NOT be
> listed.)
> - Log on Locally (Your group should be listed.)
>
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>
>
> Thanks for the response.The user ID on the host computer can not have a blank password.
>
> I had already looked at Policies; however, these are the current settings:
>
> - Access this computer from the network (Your group should be listed.)
>
> Administrators, ASPNET, Backup operators, everyone, power users, users
>
> - Deny logon locally (Your user/group should NOT be listed.)
>
> no entries
>
> - Deny logon through Terminal Services (Your user/group should NOT be
> listed.)
>
> No entries
>
> - Log on Locally (Your group should be listed.)
>
> Administrators, backup operators, guest, power users, users
>
> I originally had two entries in the deny logon locally policy and removed
> them. The entries were ASPNET and support_388945a0. Both laptop and
> desktop
> are in the same workgroup. My ID is in the administrators group.
>
> I welcome any other suggestions.
>
> Mike
>
> "Mike C" <MikeC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6CAEBDD5-EB59-44C3-B09D-9033E9B35875@microsoft.com...> > Thanks for the response.>
> >
> > I had already looked at Policies; however, these are the current settings:
> >
> > - Access this computer from the network (Your group should be listed.)
> >
> > Administrators, ASPNET, Backup operators, everyone, power users, users
> >
> > - Deny logon locally (Your user/group should NOT be listed.)
> >
> > no entries
> >
> > - Deny logon through Terminal Services (Your user/group should NOT be
> > listed.)
> >
> > No entries
> >
> > - Log on Locally (Your group should be listed.)
> >
> > Administrators, backup operators, guest, power users, users
> >
> > I originally had two entries in the deny logon locally policy and removed
> > them. The entries were ASPNET and support_388945a0. Both laptop and
> > desktop
> > are in the same workgroup. My ID is in the administrators group.
> >
> > I welcome any other suggestions.
> >
> > Mike
> The user ID on the host computer can not have a blank password.
> If it does, the connection will not be permitted.
>
> John
>
>
>
> I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Pro machine at home to Windows XP Pro
> with SP2. I've used remote desktop at work and decided to enable it on my
> upgraded system. Thought it would be nice to access all the applications on
> it from my laptop.
>
> I enabled remote desktop and then tried to connect. I received the logon
> screen but when I entered the credentials I received an error that the local
> policy does not permit me to logon interactively. I've tried my own account
> ( in the administrators' group ) and the administrator account. I then tried
> creating a new account with the same results. I put the accounts in the
> remote desktop users group also even though I shouldn't have to.
>
> I don't see any explicit denies in any policies. I can log on to the XP
> machine locally with all of the accounts I've tested.
>
> I do not use the Windows firewall, I use the personal firewall piece of
> Trend Micro's antivirus product. I don't think this is the issue since I get
> the logon screen and the error points to policy. The security event viewer
> shows the same error related to interactive logon.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.

>Well, I was able to get it to work.
>
>Under user rights assignments, I found 'Allow logon through terminal
>services' . Nothing was in it, so I added my user name. Remote desktop now
>works. Must be a holdover right due to the upgrade from Windows 2000?
>
>Mike
>
>"Mike C" wrote:
>>> I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Pro machine at home to Windows XP Pro
>> with SP2. I've used remote desktop at work and decided to enable it on my
>> upgraded system. Thought it would be nice to access all the applications on
>> it from my laptop.
>>
>> I enabled remote desktop and then tried to connect. I received the logon
>> screen but when I entered the credentials I received an error that the local
>> policy does not permit me to logon interactively. I've tried my own account
>> ( in the administrators' group ) and the administrator account. I then tried
>> creating a new account with the same results. I put the accounts in the
>> remote desktop users group also even though I shouldn't have to.
>>
>> I don't see any explicit denies in any policies. I can log on to the XP
>> machine locally with all of the accounts I've tested.
>>
>> I do not use the Windows firewall, I use the personal firewall piece of
>> Trend Micro's antivirus product. I don't think this is the issue since I get
>> the logon screen and the error points to policy. The security event viewer
>> shows the same error related to interactive logon.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated.

> Correct... Upgrades from Windows 2000 generally have this problem...
>
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>
> On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 18:17:02 -0700, Mike C
> <MikeC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >Well, I was able to get it to work.>
> >
> >Under user rights assignments, I found 'Allow logon through terminal
> >services' . Nothing was in it, so I added my user name. Remote desktop now
> >works. Must be a holdover right due to the upgrade from Windows 2000?
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >"Mike C" wrote:
> >> >> I recently upgraded my Windows 2000 Pro machine at home to Windows XP Pro
> >> with SP2. I've used remote desktop at work and decided to enable it on my
> >> upgraded system. Thought it would be nice to access all the applications on
> >> it from my laptop.
> >>
> >> I enabled remote desktop and then tried to connect. I received the logon
> >> screen but when I entered the credentials I received an error that the local
> >> policy does not permit me to logon interactively. I've tried my own account
> >> ( in the administrators' group ) and the administrator account. I then tried
> >> creating a new account with the same results. I put the accounts in the
> >> remote desktop users group also even though I shouldn't have to.
> >>
> >> I don't see any explicit denies in any policies. I can log on to the XP
> >> machine locally with all of the accounts I've tested.
> >>
> >> I do not use the Windows firewall, I use the personal firewall piece of
> >> Trend Micro's antivirus product. I don't think this is the issue since I get
> >> the logon screen and the error points to policy. The security event viewer
> >> shows the same error related to interactive logon.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
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