Source: Winlogon
Event ID: 1219

Description: Logon rejected for DOMAIN\Administrator.  Unable to obtain
Terminal Server User Configuration.  Error: Access is denied.

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Domain admin logon attempts appear to succeed, then sit for several
minutes... before returning to the logon screen.

Local/machine-domain logon works great.

Any quick hints beyond what the obvious Google searches provide?  Anyone
else encountered this?

(It shouldn't be a firewall or network problem.  I've not seen anything
indicative of dropped packets, pMTU detection problems, et cetera.)


TIA!
Eddy
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