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How to modify "Allow logon through Terminal Services" globally in Windows 2003 SBS

Asked by JohnAtkinson in Windows Network Security

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Environment:
   Windows SBS 2003 domain controller,
   Windows XP Pro SP2 workstations.

Problem:
   I don't know how I did this, but I managed to mangle (i.e. change wrongly)  the security group associated with the "Allow logon through Terminal Services" right on all my XP workstations.  It can't be changed at a workstation -- it's grayed out.  Also, its icon is different from the rest of the local rights.  It shows an icon that looks like two computers with a scroll in the foreground.

Since the problem manifest on all workstations, I'm thinking the change was global, done somewhere on the Windows 2003 SBS server.  Problem is, I don't know where I changed it, and I'm not experienced enough yet regarding AD, GPOs, etc., to know where to look.  (Scanning ExpertsExchange hasn't helped, either, since most related answers relate to Windows 2000 Server, which apparently has a different way to edit group policies.)
What I *do* know is poking around in the Server Management program hasn't helped.  So I'm turning to you, the expert.

Question:
Where on my Windows SBS 2003 server do I manage the user rights assignment of my workstations' "Allow logon through Terminal Services" right?

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