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Pro > Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) Question 0 Sign qwinsta.exe error 5 access is denied in to vote hi guys, tried to use msg on an xp machine joined to domain but
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whent try to send a message it shows "Error Opening Terminal Server, Error[5]Access is denied". Is there any configuration to be done on the server for msg error 5 getting sessionnames command to work? Any ideas? Thanks. Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:38 AM Reply | Quote All 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 query session access denied error 5 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 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 Serv
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Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/2134a6f9-f36b-4934-96d0-b3dfaf94b983/msg-error?forum=itproxpsp it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is it possible to close remote desktop session on windows remotely? up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 Time to time I can't login to my Windows Server 2003 because there are to many open sessions. Is it possible to http://serverfault.com/questions/319413/is-it-possible-to-close-remote-desktop-session-on-windows-remotely close them remotely(without physical contact in server room)? windows windows-server-2003 remote-access share|improve this question asked Oct 7 '11 at 11:15 yura 136115 Have you considered turning on the "only one session per user" setting? –Harry Johnston Oct 8 '11 at 0:33 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote You can do it using the qwinsta and rwinsta command line tool: qwinsta /server:SERVERNAME You will get a list of the Remote Sessions in the command window. Make sure the account you're logged in on your client computer has admin rights on the server. You can also use the server's IP address instead of the server's name. You need the session ID of the RDP session in order to disconnect a user. This command shows you all sessions rwinsta /server:SERVERNAME SESSIONID share|improve this answer answered Oct 7 '11 at 11:29 splattne 23.8k1686138 It shows error Error opening Terminal server IP Error [5]:Access is denied. when i try to execute qwinsta /SERVER:IP –yura Oct 7 '11 at 12:15
denied". What I have to do to get the permission to send a message to the host? October 7th, 2009 http://www.networksteve.com/windows/topic.php/Sending_a_message_to_Win_7_host_with_msg.exe/?TopicId=38335&Posts=0 5:06pm Hi Sven, Could you please take following steps to troubleshoot the issue?1. https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services/3Znz6vdvsaw Open the Registry Editor.2. In the left pane, locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server 3. In the right pane, ensure value of AllowRemoteRPC key is 1. If not, please change it to 1. 4. Quit Registry Editor and Reboot the computer. 5. Run MSG command in a error 5 elevated CMD window. Hope it helps. Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now October 8th, 2009 12:37pm I completed this registry fix and for the first time ever, I was successfully sending messages to all the computers in my network! I was so happy. then, a few hours later, and ever since, when i try to send a message access is denied it says "USERNAME does not exist or is disconnected" where USERNAME is the name of the user i'm trying to send a message to. this is so frustrating because it was working FINE after the registry fix, and nothing changed except the time of day.. and now it wont work. i checked and the AllowRemoteRPC value is still "1". i can type NET VIEW and all the other computers in the network show up. i can still share files through homegroup and print remotely. this is stupid. i hate windows 7. NOW what??? October 29th, 2009 12:22pm Hi Sven and Ronnie,Please let me first describe about my expierences with msg.exe between different computers: After setting the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server to 1 (on all involved computers) msg.exe works between two Windows7 Enterprise hosts and between a Terminalserver (Windows Server 2008 & Windows Server 2003) and a Windows7 host as administrator@domain and as one and the same user@domain! That means, that user administrator@domain can send messages to any user@domain (on any host) with the command:msg username /server:hostname messageand user halodrio@domain can send messages with the same command to all users hallod
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