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    Remote access config

    Hi folks,

    Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
    Windows 7 - remote client

    On remote client Administrator can login the server forwarding the same to the desktop of Win 7. How to config the server allowing userA to login remotely. TIA

    B.R.
    satimis

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    Re: Remote access config

    Try the below: (For Windows 7)

    Create a shortcut with the following Target:
    %windir%\system32\msra.exe /offerra

    Now Try this with the shortcut:
    Shift + Right Click Shortcut
    Select RunAs a Different User
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    Re: Remote access config

    Quote Originally Posted by newtech View Post
    Try the below: (For Windows 7)

    Create a shortcut with the following Target:
    %windir%\system32\msra.exe /offerra

    Now Try this with the shortcut:
    Shift + Right Click Shortcut
    Select RunAs a Different User
    Hi,

    Thanks for your advice.

    The problem is on the server side. UserA can start Remote Desktop on Win 7 and connect the server. But userA is not allowed to login its account there. I think it is the permission question. I'm now clicking around on the server desktop to find out where the lock can be located. Any hint? TIA

    B.R.
    satimis
    Last edited by satimis; 17-07-2010 at 12:25 PM.

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    Re: Remote access config

    Hi newtech,


    I found the solution. Performed following steps on Window Server 2008 R2

    1)
    to enable user using Remote Desktop
    Start -> right click "Remote Desktop Connection" -> Properties -> Security -> Edit -> high light "userA"
    under "Permission for "userA
    (check) Full control
    -> OK - OK

    2)
    Start -> right click "computer" -> properties -> Change settings -> Remote -> Select Users -> Add -> Advanced -> Find Now -> select "userA (computer name)" -> OK
    displaying : computer name\userA
    -> OK -> OK -> OK

    That are all.


    No technique at all. What you need is time to find out the right drawers with mouse, putting in/taking out something from there.


    B.R.
    satimis

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