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[5] - Access is denied” up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 I am getting the "access is denied" error even though I have no problem connecting with Remote Desktop Connection. My computer is Win7, the targets are WinXP or Server 2003. Perhaps I am specifying the SERVER name incorrectly: qwinsta /SERVER:XXYYZZ02 I have tried qwinsta /SERVER:\\XXYYZZ02 qwinsta /SERVER:domain\XXYYZZ02 qwinsta /SERVER:domain/XXYYZZ02 qwinsta /SERVER:1.2.3.4 Am I allowremoterpc gpo doing something wrong? TIA... (The problem I'm trying to solve is several support personnel needing to connect to the same servers and disconnecting each other mid-session.) remote-access remote-desktop share|improve this question edited Jan 6 '15 at 11:16 Chris J 18.4k43776 asked Mar 3 '14 at 19:48 Number8 3,47462753 1 Did you get this working because even I am struggling with the same thing? –dilip Aug 15 '14 at 20:00 1 @dilip The OP at this SuperUser link commented that he got past it using PsExec (if that works for you, please comment back): superuser.com/questions/650816/… –Doug_Ivison Aug 27 '14 at 15:43 psexec \\remotepc cmd followed by qwinsta worked for me. Thanks! –GuitarPicker Jun 29 at 14:24 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote Found on Dell website, this worked for me same issue. "This means the remote RPC component failed to execute the requested operation. It is because it is not allowed to operate on terminal service (Remote Desktop) through RPC by default. To modify this setting to enable Remote Desktop API through RPC, you need to find the following regi
Copyright © Shaun Ewing. 2000-2016 • All rights reserved. Home Posts About Contact Technology July 12th, 2009 Remotely disconnect remote desktop / terminal services users Shaun Ewing We have a reasonable number of Windows
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dreaded message “The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowed connections.”: In an environment where one server might be used error 1722 getting session names by a small team during business hours, you can usually around until you find the culprit but this isn’t always possible and you sometimes need to resort to other methods to access the server. The http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22155943/qwinsta-error-5-access-is-denied easiest way to get access is to use another recent version of Windows to disconnect inactive users using two commands ‘qwinsta’ and ‘rwinsta’. You will need to have administrator rights on the remote machine to do this. First of all, let’s get a list of users. Access a command prompt and enter the command “qwinsta /server:remoteipaddress” for example: # qwinsta /server:10.1.2.3 You may receive an access denied message like the following: Error https://shaun.net/remotely-disconnect-remote-desktop-terminal-services-users/ 5 getting sessionnames Error [5]:Access is denied. If you get the above error message, you will need to authenticate to the remote system. The easiest way to do this is to access a share (eg: C$) as Administrator.If you successfully authenticated, you should receive output like the following: SESSIONNAME USERNAME ID STATE TYPE DEVICE console 0 Conn wdcon rdp-tcp 65536 Listen rdpwd Administrator 1 Disc rdpwd rdp-tcp#287 s.ewing 3 Active rdpwd You can see that there are two remote desktop sessions active, one as “Administrator” (which is disconnected) and another as “s.ewing”.The connection for “Administrator” is a good candidate for disconnection, because it’s currently inactive. Let’s disconnect that one.To disconnect a user, all you need is the “ID” from above. In this case, it’s “1”.From the command prompt again, you’ll need to enter the following at the command prompt “rwinsta /server:remoteipaddress id”, for example: rwinsta /server:10.1.2.3 1 The command won’t display any output if successful, but let’s query the server again to see if it worked: # qwinsta /server:10.1.2.3 SESSIONNAME USERNAME ID STATE TYPE DEVICE console 0 Conn wdcon rdp-tcp 65536 Listen rdpwd rdp-tcp#287 s.ewing 3 Active rdpwd You can see that there is no longer a session for ‘Administrator’ and therefore the session was successfully disconnected. Enjoy! Technology Technology Permalink: https://shaun.net/remotely-disconnect-remote-desktop-termina
NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > Workstation Pro > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 4 Replies Latest reply: Aug 13, 2012 6:33 AM https://communities.vmware.com/thread/413087?start=0&tstart=0 by LanceStorm Find out who is connected to Windows 7 LanceStorm Aug 3, 2012 7:50 AM Is there some kind of command or anything that will tell me who is logged onto a windows 7 virtual computer? I know for a physical computer I can use the command of "qwinsta /server:Computername 764Views Tags: none (add) This content error 5 has been marked as final. Show 4 replies 1. Re: Find out who is connected to Windows 7 continuum Aug 3, 2012 8:04 AM (in response to LanceStorm) whats the difference between a remote physical machine and a VM ?for qwinsta there is no difference - so it should work as well Like Show 0 Likes getting session names (0) Actions 2. Re: Find out who is connected to Windows 7 LanceStorm Aug 3, 2012 8:17 AM (in response to continuum) Hi Continuum,Thanks for the reply. on all the VM I tried that command I get "Error 5 getting sessionnames. Error [5]: Access is denied" and I have no clue why? is there something I have to enable??Thanks Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: Find out who is connected to Windows 7 LanceStorm Aug 3, 2012 8:31 AM (in response to LanceStorm) a little more info. the command works greater with our VM servers but not with our VM workstations XP or Win7 Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 4. Re: Find out who is connected to Windows 7 LanceStorm Aug 13, 2012 6:33 AM (in response to LanceStorm) I found the answer to my question it was a Microsoft problem. To be able to see who is log onto a windows 7 virtual you have to make a registry change. It is: HKey_Local_Machine\system\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Serv