I can't imagine that if you wanted, say 20 people allowed to RDP into multiple servers, you'd have to log into each of those servers, open Compmgmt.
And do that on every single server you wanted them to RDP into? You need to add the AD group to the Server or it won't know it's there and will just ignore it. Hoping that you can do the same thing with the RDP users.
To me, I'm doing twice the work adding the user to two groups, one AD and one local , when my assumption is that GPO should do this. This is definitely one way of adding the AD group to the local machine. If it's just one Server it may be simpler to just manually add it, though. You want User Rights Assignments. Restricted groups is when you want to control group membership through GPO. Like a Local admin GPO. Where you put a domain group in the local administrators group on your workstations.
I checked by following these steps - Rub gpedit. What else can I check to fix this problem? Improve this question. David Gard David Gard 3 3 gold badges 9 9 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. Try enabling success and failure auditing for "logon events". That will probably only give you a second data point for the missing logon right, after the error message, but then you will know that the system really thinks the TS logon right is not there.
Have you checked the scope of the GPO's? GPO security settings? Item level targetting inside the GPO itself? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Christian Christian 1 1 silver badge 4 4 bronze badges. Thanks, but I have already installed the Terminal Server role on the server. Bemipefe Bemipefe 85 1 1 silver badge 10 10 bronze badges.
Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. To log on to this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow log on through Terminal Services right. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have this right.
If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop Users group or another group that has this right, or if the Remote Desktop Users group does not have this right, or if the Remote Desktop Users group does not have this right, you must be granted this right manually.
The simplest way to resolve this issue is to add your thin client users into the Remote Desktop Users Group or any other group for that matter then grant that OU the "Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services" "Terminal Services" in pre R2 releases via:.
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