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Old 07-05-2008, 11:20 PM
Jonathan R. Portwood
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Re: Remote Access Problem -- Wrong Logon Screen on Vista Client

Hi,
I think you need to check that your John1 User is still a member of the
'Remote Desktop Users' Group. To do that you will probably need to Log on
locally to that administrator account and then go to the Computer Management
App. From there expand the Local User and Groups and select Users. Then
right click on your John1 account in the left hand pane and select
properties. Now under the Member Of tab check whether you have the 'Remote
Desktop Users' Group showing in the list. If not click the Add button and
add that group. You will then need to reboot the system to make sure the new
setting takes, but after that you should then be able to log in to the John1
account remotely.

HTH,

Jonathan.
Technical Director,
PQSA Services.



"JohnBick" <JohnBick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75CD0945-C28F-4EFA-8016-9ECC25F9F8FE@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Thanks, Mark! That got me part way -- the least important 2/3, but making
> progress! (I did need a restart after the re-enabling of the setting -- no
> big deal.)
>
> Unfortunately only the John2 and John3 UserIDs can log on remotely at this
> point, not the one I really need - John1. (FYI, this was the one in use at
> the time of that update -- essentially the only UserID that is used on
> this
> computer.)
>
> Thinking there must be another "stuck" setting somewhere, this time one
> unique to the UserID rather than at the system level. Looked around for a
> while but have not found anything yet. Any further ideas, Mark?
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
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>> I would try turning off remote access settings on the Vista client, then
>> restart and turn it back on, to toggle the setting to on, if the update
>> changed it. Control Panel, System, Tasks pane, "Remote Settings" link.
>> Uncheck, apply, restart, recheck, apply
>>
>> --
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>>
>> "JohnBick" <JohnBick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0E39E850-56E8-4392-8F3E-6365AB1682EB@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> > Been experiencing a weird problem the last couple weeks after 6+months
>> > of
>> > easy remote access to my Vista client via my Windows Home Server. It
>> > started
>> > when I was using a remote connection on 6/19 and an update came through
>> > as
>> > I
>> > was actively using it. The connection "broke" and I went to log back
>> > in.
>> > Problem is that I no longer see my usual Vista log-in screen!
>> >
>> > I can properly log in to the MSS server, access Photo WebShare, see
>> > photos
>> > in WHIIST, see a (very preliminary) ASP.NET web page, log in to the
>> > server,
>> > access shared files and "see" my list of clients. BUT, when I try to
>> > access
>> > the Vista client (the only one that can be remotely accessed) I do not
>> > see
>> > my
>> > normal log-in screen when I am remote. If I go in locally using the IP
>> > address ([url]http://192.168.1.xxx[/url]) then all is normal.
>> >
>> > Normally I would see a screen giving me two userids to choose from:
>> > John1
>> > &
>> > John2. (Guest is disabled, John1 has Administrative privileges, John2
>> > does
>> > not.) This is what I see on a local/IP connection but if I go in
>> > remotely
>> > (or
>> > through a loop-back) with the name then I see "Administrator" and
>> > "Other".
>> > When I go to the other selection I am allowed to enter name and ID but
>> > nothing works. Using John1 I get "invalid password" errors. Using John2
>> > I
>> > get
>> > messages telling me it is not in the correct group for remote access. I
>> > created a John3 ID (administrative) to see if that would work, but it
>> > doesn't.
>> >
>> > Initially I thought it was something in the Vista user setups but that
>> > makes
>> > no sense as I can get in locally with IP addressing. I do not see
>> > anything
>> > obvious blocked in my Firewall (Windows Live OneCare) of in my router
>> > (Linksys WRT-54G v1.1) but those are my current areas of focus.
>> >
>> > It is almost like I am trying to log into a different client than my
>> > own.
>> >
>> > And it is definitely frustrating.
>> >
>> > Anyone know what's going on here?
>> >
>> > (This is also posted
>> > athttp://www.mediasmartserver.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1661 )[/color]
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