I've joined a Windows 2003 server to a domain hosted by a Samba 2.2.8 machine. It works fine to log in locally at the console, but not via terminal services. The login screen says: "You do not have access to logon to this session." The Event viewer says: "Failed to load Terminal Server Profile path. Note that the profile path must be less than 256 characters in length. User Name: astrand Domain: FOODOM." Any ideas? This problem has been observed at two different pairs of machines. I'm using mostly default values in smb.conf, but have also tried "profile acls = yes" and different "logon path" settings. Has anyone been able to run Windows 2003 with terminal services, against a Samba domain? -- Peter ?strand www.thinlinc.com Cendio Systems www.cendio.se Teknikringen 3 Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 583 30 Link?ping
On Mon, 7 Apr 2003, Peter ?strand wrote:> I've joined a Windows 2003 server to a domain hosted by a Samba 2.2.8 > machine. It works fine to log in locally at the console, but not via > terminal services. The login screen says: > > "You do not have access to logon to this session." > > The Event viewer says: > > "Failed to load Terminal Server Profile path. Note that the profile path > must be less than 256 characters in length. User Name: astrand Domain: > FOODOM."Problem solved. It turned out that these two error messages are not related. The problem could be solved by adding appropriate users and groups to the RDP-tcp permissions tab. The event viewer errors still shows up, but seems to be harmless. -- Peter ?strand www.thinlinc.com Cendio Systems www.cendio.se Teknikringen 3 Phone: +46-13-21 46 00 583 30 Link?ping
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