Only thing I can think of is that your account's username and password
matches an account on the server then. Maybe when they set it up, they added
a user for you, but not anyone else?

2009/7/28 Pierre Camilleri <pierre.camill...@fosterclark.com>

> This server does not belong to us. We were given temporary access to it in
> order to view a demo on it via Remote Desktop. The problem cropped up when
> one of our users tried to access it via Remote Desktop. However when I tried
> accessing it using my normal account because I am a system admin, I could
> access it without any issues.
> This is very strange because I cannot find anything in the GPO that seems
> to be causing this.
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>



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