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Remote Desktop Tab
Saturday, October 10, 2009 at 3:58 am
Posted by Bitto (2 messages posted)

Ya i am running a Win 2K3 server with terminal services on it............ The remote Desktop connections are working fine from all the pc. My Problem is in on the SERVER under SYSTEM Properties in Control Panel in the REMOTE TAB the Remote Desktop is CHECKED but it is Greyed i.e. i cannot change the setting ........ Now how to UNCHECK this BoX or make this setting ACTIVE incase i have to STOP connection the Client in my LAN ... Please Help .............

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re: Remote Desktop Tab
Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 8:25 am
Posted by Razvan Cosma (7 messages posted)

You are not looking in the right place for this. Use terminal services configuration 
-> permissions -> remove the remote desktop users, terminal services manager -> reset 
open connections. It would be nice to also use local group policy -> message text 
for users attempting to log on interactively. Make sure you don't deny your own access 
while doing this :)


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re: Remote Desktop Tab
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 7:43 am
Posted by Nick Erisman (3 messages posted)

did you get this fixed???? I am having a similar problem With RDP. All other computers are working via Name of the the Computer. But on my server I need todo Ip address for some reason.


On Sunday, October 18, 2009 at 8:25 am, Razvan Cosma wrote:
>You are not looking in the right place for this. Use terminal services configuration
>-> permissions -> remove the remote desktop users, terminal services manager -> reset
>open connections. It would be nice to also use local group policy -> message text
>for users attempting to log on interactively. Make sure you don't deny your own access
>while doing this :)
>

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