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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company http://serverfault.com/questions/65293/remote-desktop-connection-access-denied Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags http://support.dameware.com/kb/article.aspx?ID=400103 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 it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Remote Desktop Connection: Access Denied up vote 0 down remote desktop vote favorite I have remote desktop connection enabled. I've added my self and the Administrator account. When I try to login remotely I get: When I try logging to remote desktop via localhost I get access denied error. The same occurs when I try remotely, except it says "username or password is not correct" The terminal server is running, I checked this in services. I am using the exact same username/password combo for both the remote desktop access local and remote logins. I can log on the physical machine just fine using the password/username combos. Any ideas? windows windows-server-2008 remote-desktop windows-terminal-services share|improve this question edited Mar 11 '11 at 18:29 jscott 19.5k64974 asked Sep 14 '09 at 19:11 Noah Clark 3223820 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted It helps if you are actually on the domain! I got 'er fixed. share|improve this answer answered Sep 14 '09 at 20:34 Noah Clark 3223820 Doh! Thanks for posting back. =) –Wesley Sep 14 '09 at 20:37 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Try putting machinename\username or domainname\username as the login. This is also the same thing with Win7 that I have seen. share|improve this answer answered Sep 14 '09 at 19:24 DanBig 10.6k12049 Thanks for the reply Dan! Just a heads up this is a different machine than earlier. That didn't seem to do the trick. –Noah Clark Sep 14 '09 at 19:37 Is this server a domain controller? –DanBig Sep 14 '09 at 19:49 Dan, Yeah it is. I just checked and I can't log on to the domain nor ping the fully qualified. –Noah Clark Sep 14 '09 at 19:55 What services need to be running for the DC to
Administrator gets an "Access denied" error when they try to perform administrative functions on a client with UAC enabled The information in this article applies to: DameWare Remote Support - Version(s) All IssueWhen you use NTU to connect to any Windows computer with User Account Control (UAC) enabled, Windows denies you access to administrative functions such as viewing or editing disk drives, services, or the registry. This issue is directly related to UAC, and cannot be resolved in the NTU program. For additional information, see the following Microsoft knowledgebase article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951016. WorkaroundTo gain remote access to administrative features on computers with UAC enabled, complete the following procedure. Connect to the remote computer using Remote Control> RDP View in NTU, or Windows Remote Desktop. On the remote computer, open Registry Editor (regedit.exe). Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE> Microsoft> Windows> CurrentVersion> policies, and then select system. Add the DWORD Value, LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy: Click Edit > New > DWORD Value, and then enter LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy. Assign the DWORD a value of 1: Select the new value, and then click Edit > Modify. Select Decimal. Enter 1. Click OK. Close Registry Editor. Disconnect from the RDP View or Remote Desktop session. The next time you connect to the remote computer with an administrative account using NTU, you will be able to access the administrative functions on the remote computer.
Knowledgebase Article: #400103 Category: General Information O/S Info: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista Last Revised: Monday, April 23, 2012 Keywords: errors, failed, fails, failure, message, messages Description: Resolves an issue that prevents NTU users from accessing administrative functions on remote computers by providing a Registry workaround to alter the way UAC behaves with non-local administrative accounts. How would you rate this article? 12345678910 Not HelpfulVery Helpful Please tell us why you are rating this article this way. If you need to enter a URL please remove "http://". Please note: this field is required for negative responses. No HTML please.                           12345678910 Average rating: 7.3 out of 10. 12 people have rated this article. Page Options Print this article Email this article Rate this article ©2003-2016 SolarWinds. All rights reserved.Terms of Use|Privacy Policy|Trademarks|EULA|End of Life