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AD help... login and domain problem

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I installed active directory using the typical dcpromo. Then i used
the default sysvol and ntds locations. I also checked the option where
active directory will configure and install windows 2003 dns server. I
then fixed the tcp/ip properties to accomodate dns settings.

After I restart the domain controller. I tried to place another
computer in the domain. I go to mycomputer properties then domain.
Place a user name and password then restart. But when I try to logon
it does not allow me to log on to the domain computer. It gives me an
error message that says. I must have allow log on through terminal
services. This right is granted to the remote users group. When I make
the user a member of the remote desktop users group nothing changes.

DC with AD is 10.10.10.101
DNS is 10.10.10.101 also
domain computer i tried to add is 10.10.102

BTW, the admin user can login but all other users can’t and they get
the error message allow log on throught terminal services right.

Am I missing a step? Do i need to further configure my DNS. should the
site name i am using be public? Help me please

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