There are several places you could have done this; the
local security policy on each effected server, in a Group
Policy Object applied to the OU that holds the Terminal
Server (or a parent container), or to the Default Domain
Policy GPO.
Were you making changes to Group Policy Objects
in "Active Directory users and Computers", or
using "Default Domain Security Settings" on a Domain
Controller, or using "Local Security Settings" on the
Terminal Server(s) themselves?
Do you have the TS boxes in their own OU in Active
Directory?
>-----Original Message-----
>In attempting to loosen security access for employees to
>the internet somehow I disabled the server logon ability
>for any user who is not a member of administrators or
>enterprise admins. I am unable to backtrack this
problem
>and have seemingly explored all rights and permissions
and
>am still unable to resolve this problem. Any help would
>be greatly appreciated. Thanks- Jim
>.
>
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