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SCCM 2012 Remote Settings Greyed out
SCCM 2012 recently was installed on clients. The remote desktop settings are greyed out and unable to RDP into an workstation.
an uninstall of ccmsetup.exe /uninstall & reboot does NOT fix the problem.
Reinstall of the client and uninstall does NOT fix the problem.
I NEED RDP working so any feedback is greatly appreciated.
OS = Windows 2008R2 server
local workstations have it too greyed out as well but worried about servers first & foremost.
Please Help!
an uninstall of ccmsetup.exe /uninstall & reboot does NOT fix the problem.
Reinstall of the client and uninstall does NOT fix the problem.
I NEED RDP working so any feedback is greatly appreciated.
OS = Windows 2008R2 server
local workstations have it too greyed out as well but worried about servers first & foremost.
Please Help!
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found my own answer out (finally) but it was an hard time.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rdenable.htm
[HKLM\Software\Policies\Mi crosoft\Wi ndows NT\Terminal Services]
Value named fDenyTSConnections
Value data for fDenyTSConnections
0 Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services / Remote Desktop
1 Disallow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services / Remote Desktop
Found all servers were set to 1 which was disabling us. Changed the value to 0 and servers are responding to RDP.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rdenable.htm
[HKLM\Software\Policies\Mi
Value named fDenyTSConnections
Value data for fDenyTSConnections
0 Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services / Remote Desktop
1 Disallow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services / Remote Desktop
Found all servers were set to 1 which was disabling us. Changed the value to 0 and servers are responding to RDP.
Check your client setting >Default Setting or Custom Setting that you deployed. Remote Tools > Manage Remote Desktop settings, set to Yes.
The Allow permitted viewers to connect by using Remote Desktop connection, set to Yes.
Require network level authentication.. selection become available. By default it's set to Yes. If you have XP pc RDP will not work. Set it to NO.
When you are done goto Device Collection > All Desktop and Server Clients, right click and select Client Notification > Download Computer Policy.
You can use a 3rd party right-click tools or manually run on the client a Machine Policy retrieval and Evaluation Cycle.
Default.Client-Settings.png
The Allow permitted viewers to connect by using Remote Desktop connection, set to Yes.
Require network level authentication.. selection become available. By default it's set to Yes. If you have XP pc RDP will not work. Set it to NO.
When you are done goto Device Collection > All Desktop and Server Clients, right click and select Client Notification > Download Computer Policy.
You can use a 3rd party right-click tools or manually run on the client a Machine Policy retrieval and Evaluation Cycle.
Default.Client-Settings.png
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