I
have been looking for that very piece of
information.
How
do I sign up for the W2K news email
letter?
-----Original
Message-----
From: John
Brozycki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:21
AM
To: NT System Admin
Issues
Subject: RE:
Access to Terminal Server
If you get Stu's W2K news email
newsletter he just sent one out this morning that had a snippet from Mark
Minasi explaining how to do this very thing. Here's the quote from
Mark Minasi:
How to let
Non-Domain Admins connect to a Win2K Server via Terminal Services in
Remote Admin mode? Here's what Mark Minasi found out:
I really
like Terminal Services for Windows 2000 in the "Remote Administration"
mode; it lets up to two people use Terminal Services to remotely control a
Windows 2000 Server, and doesn't require me to buy any Terminal Server
client licenses. But when you select "Remote Administration" mode for
Terminal Services, then Terminal Services only lets members of the Domain
Admins group log into Terminal Services.
I wanted to let regular
old users log in, but didn't know how. While teaching a class for a large
communications company this month, I found out how.
Open Terminal
Services Configuration (it's in Administrative Tools)
In the command
pane (the left-hand pane of the MMC console), click on "Connections."
In the right-hand pane, you'll see an icon representing a connection
(a hard disk atop a network connection) and the words "RDP-Tcp," "tcp,"
and "Microsoft RDP 5.0." Double-click the icon to bring up its Properties
dialog, or just right-click the icon and choose "Properties." You'll see a
property page labeled "RDP-Tcp Properties."
Click the "Permissions"
tab.
Note that right now, the tab shows only the System account and
the local Administrators group. Add any person or group that you like, and
they'll be able to log onto the server via Terminal Services.
At 11:45 AM 8/17/2001
-0400, you wrote:
Sorry for not mentioning this
the first time, but Terminal Services is in Admin Mode. In order to
accomplish this before, I had to give others Admin rights. Now I don't
have to, I can just give them through policies what they need to
do.
Thanks.
Terry Caleb
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From: "Kevin Miller"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "NT System Admin
Issues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug
2001 11:34:25 -0700
>Checking.... I have a locked down Demo
account with no rights logining
>into a remote mode TS? I think
anyone can login as long as they have the
>check box done..
>
>Or am I just smoking crack?
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin
Lundy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday,
August 17, 2001 8:31 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject:
RE: Access to Terminal Server
>
>
>I think the issue may
be in how Terry originally installed TS - in
>remote admin mode
maybe instead of application server? If remote admin
>mode, I
don't think there is any way around the admin permissions -
>that's
one of MS's way of ensuring you don't bypass proper
licensing.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin
Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:
Friday, August 17, 2001 2:28 PM
>To: NT System Admin
Issues
>Subject: RE: Access to Terminal
Server
>
>
>Just give the user logon to TS rights in
there AD profile.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Terry
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, August
17, 2001 8:16 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Access
to Terminal Server
>
>
> I am not at a location
now that permits me to look back into the past
>posts, so I am sorry
if this has come up recently. I need to be able to
>give access to a
server through Terminal Services, WITHOUT giving
>administrator
rights to that account.
> Anyone done
this?
>
>TIA
>Terry Caleb
>
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>
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