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 To resolve the "To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services" apply the following actions on Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Server 2016 : To resolve the "To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services" apply the following actions on Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Server 2016 :
  
-<fc #ff0000>**Step 1. Add Remote Desktop Users to the Remote Desktop Users Group.**</fc>+<fc #ff0000>**Step 1. Add Remote Desktop Users to the Remote Desktop Users Group.**</fc> [[https://wiki.tuturutu.eu/lib/exe/detail.php?id=microsoft:server:2019:rdp_to_dc&media=microsoft:server:2019:01_aduc.png|{{  :microsoft:server:2019:01_aduc.png?600  }}]]
  
   * Open Server Manager   * Open Server Manager
   * From **Tools**  menu, select **Active Directory Users and Computers**.   * From **Tools**  menu, select **Active Directory Users and Computers**.
-  * Double click at //your domain//  on the left and then select **Builtin**. +  * 1. Double click at //your domain//  on the left and then select **Builtin**. 
-  * Open **Remote Desktop Users**  on the right pane. +  * 2. Open **Remote Desktop Users**  on the right pane. 
-  * At Members tab, click Add. +  * 3. At Members tab, click Add. 
-  * Type the AD users that you want to give Remote access to the RDS Server and click OK. +  * 4. Type the AD users that you want to give Remote access to the RDS Server and click OK. 
-  * After selecting the remote desktop users, click OK again to close the window.+  * 5. After selecting the remote desktop users, click OK again to close the window.
   * Continue to step-2.   * Continue to step-2.
  
 <fc #ff0000>** Step 2. Allow the log on through remote desktop Services. **</fc> <fc #ff0000>** Step 2. Allow the log on through remote desktop Services. **</fc>
 +{{ :microsoft:server:2019:02_localgp.png?600 |}}
  
   * Open <fc #ff0000>Group Policy Editor</fc> (not <fc #c0c0c0>Group Policy Management</fc>). To do that:   * Open <fc #ff0000>Group Policy Editor</fc> (not <fc #c0c0c0>Group Policy Management</fc>). To do that:
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   - Type //gpedit.msc//  and press Enter.   - Type //gpedit.msc//  and press Enter.
  
-  * In **Group Policy Editor**  navigate to:+  * 1. In **Group Policy Editor**  navigate to:
  
 ''<fc #6495ed>Computer Configuration→ Windows Settings→ Security Settings→ Local Policies→ User Rights Assignment.</fc>'' ''<fc #6495ed>Computer Configuration→ Windows Settings→ Security Settings→ Local Policies→ User Rights Assignment.</fc>''
  
-  * At the right Pane: double click at **//Allow log on through Remote Desktop Service// ** +  * 2. At the right Pane: double click at **//Allow log on through Remote Desktop Service// ** 
-  * Click **Add User or Group**. +  * 3. Click **Add User or Group**. 
-  * Type //remote//  and then click **Check Names**.. +  * 4. Type //remote//  and then click **Check Names**.. 
-  * Select the **Remote Desktop Users**  and click **OK**.+  * 5. Select the **Remote Desktop Users**  and click **OK**.
   * Click **OK**  at <fc #4682b4>'Select users, computers…'</fc> window.   * Click **OK**  at <fc #4682b4>'Select users, computers…'</fc> window.
-  * Finally click **OK**  again and close **Group Policy Editor**.+  * 6. Finally click **OK**  again and close **Group Policy Editor**.
   * Now try to connect from the remote desktop client. The remote sign-in problem should be solved now.   * Now try to connect from the remote desktop client. The remote sign-in problem should be solved now.
  
microsoft/server/2019/rdp_to_dc.1585240528.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/03/26 16:35 by rplecko