Administrative Tools -> Group Policy Management -> Forest: (Your domain) -> Domains -> (Your domain) -> Group Policy Objects -> Right click on Default Domain Controller Policy (or the policy you found/has in Precedence tab) -> Edit….Once you got the Policy Name, go to Group Policy Management and edit the Policy in Group Policy Objects.Open Precedence check what is the Policy Name, more often than not, this policy will be Default Domain Controller Policy.Double click in Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services. Administrator on (Your domain) -> Computer Configuration -> Windows Setting -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment.If this option is grayed out, we need to add the policy to the GPO, but first, we need to find out what is the policy associated. In my case, I was trying to access using the Administrator account. If the option is available (Not grayed out), simply add the user here and you will be able to access. įrom here, add the user o group that you are trying to access remotely to the server. Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy (Or run secpol.msc) ->Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment.
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