themolk: thanks for responding. 
 
The user has an account in the domain, which may be used to login to any 
computer on the domain, except DCs.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Molkentin, Steve
Sent: Thu 10/27/2005 5:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Access


Kevin,
 
Does the user exist in this domain? If not, is there a trust in place between 
the domain the user exists in and the domain that the DC lives in?
 
Just some questions, that may be way off mark...  ;)
 
themolk. 


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin 
Papula
        Sent: Friday, 28 October 2005 2:12 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Access
        
        

        Hello everyone: 

        I am running a test domain environment, and I cannot get a normal user 
the permission to remotely log on to a DC. I am just playing around with 
permissions, and no matter what, i always get the same error: "you do not have 
access to logon to this session." 

        I have entered this user into the DCs domain controller security policy 
<http://computing.net/windows2003/wwwboard/forum/4535.html##> , user rights, 
allow logon through terminal services 
<http://computing.net/windows2003/wwwboard/forum/4535.html##> , and local login.

        I have entered this user in RDP-TCP permissions, as full control. 

        I have added this user to the GPO under domain controllers 
<http://computing.net/windows2003/wwwboard/forum/4535.html##>  in dsa.msc 

        This persons name was already in the list under the DCs system 
properties, remote 
<http://computing.net/windows2003/wwwboard/forum/4535.html##> , users. prob 
from the RDP-TCP permission addition. 

        This user is also in the RDP group.

        I know this user shouldn't need access to remote into a DC because of 
the non-admin user state, but this is a test environment, and I am perplexed as 
to why I am not able to do this. 

        Has anyone else ever come across this? 

        

        Thanks for any help.


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