Error Opening Terminal Server Error 5 Access Is Denied
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Terminal Server Access Denied On Remote Control
0 Sign in to vote hi guys, tried to use msg on access denied rdp to terminal server an xp machine joined to domain but whent try to send a message it shows "Error Opening Terminal Server,
Terminal Server The Requested Session Access Is Denied
Error[5]Access is denied". Is there any configuration to be done on the server for msg command to work? Any ideas? Thanks. Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:38 AM Reply | Quote All terminal services access denied replies 0 Sign in to vote The threadbelow may explain that issue a little more, its a different command, but the same issue, Error[5]Access is denied isa permissions problem http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?p=6646#6646 Dennis ,, Owner: Please dont forget to mark any post(s) that helped as helpful or answered EMAIL ME:: PERSONAL EMAIL :: BUSINESS EMAIL Thursday, May 20, 2010 4:17 AM Reply | Quote remote desktop access denied Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Technet Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Technet Web site.Would you like to participate? Privacy statement © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved.Newsletter|Contact Us|Privacy Statement|Terms of Use|Trademarks|Site Feedback TechNet Products IT Resources Downloads Training Support Products Windows Windows Server System Center Browser Office Office 365 Exchange Server SQL Server SharePoint Products Skype for Business See all products » Resources Evaluation Center Learning Resources Microsoft Tech Companion App Microsoft Technical Communities Microsoft Virtual Academy Script Center Server and Tools Blogs TechNet Blogs TechNet Flash Newsletter TechNet Gallery TechNet Library TechNet Magazine TechNet Subscriptions TechNet Video TechNet Wiki Windows Sysinternals Virtual Labs Solutions Networking Cloud and Datacenter Security Virtualization Updates Service Packs Security Bulletins Windows Update Trials Windows Server 2012 R2 System Center 2012 R2 Microsoft SQL Server 2014 SP1 Windows 8.1 Enterprise See all trials » Related Sites Microsoft Download Center TechNet Evaluation Center Drivers Windows Sysinternals TechNet Gallery Training Expert-led, virtual classes Training Catalog Class Locator Microsoft Virtual Aca
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7 umito Uncategorized Windows Tags error 5, msg, Windows 2008, windows 7 Solution to Msg.exe "Error 5 getting session names" by peterdk on February 20th, 2010 Info My Windows-Server 2008 R2 http://blog.umito.nl/2010/02/20/solution-to-msg-exe-error-5-getting-session-names.html/comment-page-1 machine couldn't msg my Windows 7 box due to Error 5 getting session names. I found the solution here, in a comment made by Consoles. I reblog it so it can be found easier. It turns out it has nothing to do with not being on the same domain or whatever. It is due to a setting related to Terminal Server. That's not to miraculous, access denied since msg.exe is designed for messaging to terminal users. So, changing a simple registry value and rebooting makes it all work again. Solution On the machine that you cannot message to: Use regedit to navigate to: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server Then change the following value: Name : AllowRemoteRPC Type : REG_DWORD Value : 1 Reboot. Now it should work. 🙂 Tweet From → Windows 28 Comments → access is denied wick422 permalink I did this on all my Windows 7 HP machines and it got rid of the error 5 but now it says [username] does not exist or is disconnected. Any solution yet. I have been google-ing for about 3 hours on this and haven't found anything other than 3rd party installs which is impractical in my situation. peterdk permalink What is the exact command you give to send a message? Does the user you send the message to indeed exists on the target machine? And is it logged on there? AbO 3atreeS permalink hey [wick422] try this one msg /server:servername * yourmessage Example: msg /server:AMMAR-LAPTOP * HelloThere! Alex permalink Try msg * /server:AMMAR-LAPTOP "HelloThere!" superray permalink Hi All after much trying and re trying i got it right to send windows 7 to windows 7 using the following command msg /server:pcname username message server stays as is. pcname is the name of the pc you are sending to. user name is the name the user is logged in under on that PC. message is obviously the msg u want to send. you will also need to change a setting on the receiving