@D3an56898 Non-system processes like kerberos.dll originate from software you installed on your system. As most applications store data in your system's registry, it is likely that your registry has suffered fragmentation and accumulated harmful errors. kerberos.dll is used by 'Unknown'.This is an application created by 'Unknown'. To stop kerberos.dll permanently uninstall 'Unknown' from your system.
@Lonewarrier1 SURE YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.
@JamesTheCaveman YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.
I did exactly like this and I still not be able to connect. It gives me a error saying that the user is not a member of the remote desktop group. I added the user to this group but still not working. Any ideas?
@emmanuelsurf This issue occurs because the user account is not a member of the local Remote Desktop Users group, to resolve this issue, add allowed users to the Remote Desktop Users list: Also, check the domain group policy, and remember that the computer where u want to logon must be granted permission for login through remote desktop.
I Would Rather watch a Video with Kerberos.dll Tutorial
D3an56898 1 week ago
@D3an56898 Non-system processes like kerberos.dll originate from software you installed on your system. As most applications store data in your system's registry, it is likely that your registry has suffered fragmentation and accumulated harmful errors. kerberos.dll is used by 'Unknown'.This is an application created by 'Unknown'. To stop kerberos.dll permanently uninstall 'Unknown' from your system.
techstreaming 1 week ago
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ITSystemsAdmin 1 month ago
Can you manage your server over the remote dektop?
Lonewarrier1 2 months ago
@Lonewarrier1 SURE YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.
techstreaming 2 months ago
WOW! Thanks, man! I'm definitely going to set this up
Inzolity 4 months ago
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techstreaming 4 months ago
You don't need to install it. In this version of Windows, Remote Desktop Connection is installed by default.
Open Remote Desktop Connection by clicking the Start button, clicking All Programs, clicking Accessories, and then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.
Note: You can also open Remote Desktop Connection by typing "mstsc" in the Search box on the Start menu.
techstreaming 6 months ago
I can't enable remote desktop, it isn't there for some reason.
ZayberTooth 6 months ago
@ZayberTooth You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to remote (host) computers running the following editions of Windows Vista:
Windows Vista Starter
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Basic N
Windows Vista Home Premium
techstreaming 6 months ago
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Scientia96 11 months ago
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techstreaming 9 months ago
can i connect trough to server using any comp just with one user name?
JamesTheCaveman 1 year ago
@JamesTheCaveman YES YOU CAN! Connecting a workstation to a server is great to share information and peripherals (such as a printer) without leaving YOUR own desks.
techstreaming 1 year ago
3.Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local Policies - User rights Assignment
4."Allow log on through Terminal Services"
And add the Remote Desktop Users group to the list of allowed users
5.add the Remote Desktop Users group to the permission list of the rdp-tcp connection.
techstreaming 1 year ago
If The PC is a domain controller then you have to apply these changes via Group Policy, and you must do the following:
1.add the users to the built-in domain local Remote Desktop Users group in AD
2.enable the following setting in the Default Domain Controller Policy:
techstreaming 1 year ago
I did exactly like this and I still not be able to connect. It gives me a error saying that the user is not a member of the remote desktop group. I added the user to this group but still not working. Any ideas?
emmanuelsurf 1 year ago
@emmanuelsurf This issue occurs because the user account is not a member of the local Remote Desktop Users group, to resolve this issue, add allowed users to the Remote Desktop Users list: Also, check the domain group policy, and remember that the computer where u want to logon must be granted permission for login through remote desktop.
techstreaming 1 year ago
Thanks for all your comments!
techstreaming 1 year ago
Thanks! Helped me alot!
Tarwewrat 1 year ago