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"Dlswin" wrote:
> I am having the same issue with my wifes computer. I enabled
> the audit policy
> for successful logins and failed logins and it came back with
> a bad user name
> or password error. The particular user account can log on
> locally and is also
> a member of the Administrators as well as the Remote Desktop
> Users group. I
> have also check on any other policies that affect terminal
> services and RDC
> but everything seems to be in order. This is an XP-Pro Sp2
> install and the
> firewall has been completely disabled. My access is via
> internal network only
> until I can get this problem sorted out. Any suggestions would
> be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> "Itar" wrote:
>
> > "user1497" wrote:
> > > When I attempt to logon via remote desktop to one
> of my six
> > > computers on
> > > my LAN I get a logon and then an immediate logoff.
> No error
> > > message or
> > > anything. File sharing is accessible and remote
> desktop works
> > > on all
> > > other computers and from the computer in question.
> I've think
> > > I've
> > > checked everything, pinged, logon log etc and can't
> find out
> > > what is
> > > causing it. I've disabled all firewalls and anti
> virus/spy
> > > ware...still
> > > no logon that stays.
> > > Any ideas would be very much appreciated.
> > > Thanks.
> > > Frank
> >
> > I too am having the same problem. Only on one PC with XPSP2
> (fully
> > patched by windows Update.)
> >
> > When I connect to either win2K or 2003 server, I log in and
> then when
> > I am about to get the desktop icons and taskbar, it proceeds
> with
> > logoff.
> >
> > It is VERY frustrating.
> >
> > Any help would be GREAT.
> >
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Mine ended up being an Local profile. When I deleted the profile and
had it recreate a new one on the next login, all was fine.
Good Luck.