Hi all, I am currently struggling with an odd MS Remote Desktop issue which might be related to our Samba4 AD (version: 4.2.0pre1-GIT-d7c22d5 domain/forest-level 2008_R2) setup. We are unable to connect to Win7 machines (all available latest patches installed) via RDP after they have been joined to the domain. We have made sure, that RDP is enabled and the firewall exceptions are in place. We actually tried with firewall turned off, also. When trying to connect with an AD account we get to the welcome screen but not further. The physical screen of the machine does not get locked. When doing the same, using a local admin account we can successfully log in via RDP. Does anybody have an idea what could be the cause of this issue ? I tested the same at home in my small samba4 domain, without any modified GPOs, and face the same issue. Thank you very much for your kind help best regards Andreas
Hello Andreas, Am 13.05.2014 15:55, schrieb Andreas Oster:> I am currently struggling with an odd MS Remote Desktop issue which > might be related to our Samba4 AD (version: 4.2.0pre1-GIT-d7c22d5 > domain/forest-level 2008_R2) setup. > > We are unable to connect to Win7 machines (all available latest patches > installed) via RDP after they have been joined to the domain. We have > made sure, that RDP is enabled and the firewall exceptions are in place. > We actually tried with firewall turned off, also. When trying to connect > with an AD account we get to the welcome screen but not further. The > physical screen of the machine does not get locked. When doing the same, > using a local admin account we can successfully log in via RDP. > > Does anybody have an idea what could be the cause of this issue ? > > I tested the same at home in my small samba4 domain, without any > modified GPOs, and face the same issue.My first guess was that, a GPO or a local policy could cause that. But if you have already checked this, it might something else. Anything interesting in the Windows Eventlog / Samba Logfiles? I only can say, that at work I have a Samba 4.1.7 AD, and it's no problem to RDP to machines joined to the domain with domain accounts. Regards, Marc
Andreas Oster wrote:> We are unable to connect to Win7 machines (all available latest patches > installed) via RDP after they have been joined to the domain. We have > made sure, that RDP is enabled and the firewall exceptions are in place. > We actually tried with firewall turned off, also. When trying to connect > with an AD account we get to the welcome screen but not further.--- What do you mean by you "get to the "welcome screen but not further"? The only welcome message I see is when it is in the final stages (I've been authenticated) and then it goes on to show me the desktop. I would think it is checking permissions then. Does it just hang? or is there any message? Are you sure the login you are using to RDP is permitted on the client to login remotely? I.e. if you go to the system properties page (controlpanel->system, "advanced system settings", then select the 'Remote' tab -- bottom section shows where you can select which users are allowed. Might check the event logs on the target system to see if it says anything about any attempts to login via remote-desktop...
Den 13 maj 2014 16:56 skrev "Andreas Oster" <aoster at novanetwork.de>:> > Hi all, > > I am currently struggling with an odd MS Remote Desktop issue which > might be related to our Samba4 AD (version: 4.2.0pre1-GIT-d7c22d5 > domain/forest-level 2008_R2) setup. > > We are unable to connect to Win7 machines (all available latest patches > installed) via RDP after they have been joined to the domain. We have > made sure, that RDP is enabled and the firewall exceptions are in place. > We actually tried with firewall turned off, also. When trying to connect > with an AD account we get to the welcome screen but not further. The > physical screen of the machine does not get locked. When doing the same, > using a local admin account we can successfully log in via RDP. > > Does anybody have an idea what could be the cause of this issue ? > > I tested the same at home in my small samba4 domain, without any > modified GPOs, and face the same issue. > > Thank you very much for your kind help > > best regards > > Andreas >Any malware protection software installed? Regards Davor> -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba