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compunow

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Feb 2, 2009, 8:24:07 PM2/2/09
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Logon rejected for BAKERANDBARSHAY\jsantos. Unable to obtain Terminal Server
User Configuration. Error: Access is denied.


Shenan Stanley

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Feb 2, 2009, 9:46:16 PM2/2/09
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compunow wrote:
> Logon rejected for BAKERANDBARSHAY\jsantos. Unable to obtain
> Terminal Server User Configuration. Error: Access is denied.

Okay.
This must be like that game show - Jeopardy.
You get the answer and you must figure out the question.


What is, "You multi-posted instead of cross-posted."?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support/browse_frm/thread/7935a1a46fc87b71
and
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely/browse_frm/thread/28e9ec3e6e555fa8


What is, "If you have a question, please ask it; taking into consideration
that what you see, you alone see and you must describe it to us - such as in
a narrative."?


No, no. You are right - those are *my thoughts* and *my questions*. Let's
really play the game.

- either "BAKERANDBARSHAY" is the name of the
Active Directory Domain or it is the name of the
local machine.
- "jsantos" is, naturally, the username.
- The error being received when *whatever* is being
attempted is, "Unable to obtain Terminal Server User


Configuration. Error: Access is denied."

If I was to assume the user ("jsantos") is attempting to connect to the AD
Domain ("BAKERANDBARSHAY") given the error above ("Unable to obtain Terminal
Server User Configuration. Error: Access is denied.") - I would likely
search for the error (using quotation marks - so I would keep it as it was
given to me - a whole error.):

http://www.google.com/search?q=Unable+to+obtain+Terminal+Server+User+Configuration.+Error

One might come up with this as a solution:
http://www.petri.co.il/forums/archive/index.php/t-16326.html

However - one could just assume the poster ("compunow") made a mistake and
did not actually enter the AD Domain name before the username (in other
words, "BAKERANDBARSHAY" is the name of the local machine, not the domain
they are now trying to authenticate against) and thus - they get a failure.

Without the original poster answering these question(s), clarifying their
need, etc - the world shall never know.

One...
Two...
Three...
*CRuNcH!*

Three... The answer is Three.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


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