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Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Dear all, Could any one help me. I have a system which are joined in domin and through GPO remote desktop connection was disbale. I have tried all the option but still waiting for correct solution. Regards, triyambak Regards, Triyambak. Friday, August 5, AM.

If it answered your question, remember to mark it as an "Answer". Hi, thanks for your reply, I have already done above setting from registery but facing same issue and also now system is running in workgroup enviournment. One of the great things about being an IT professional is having an expansive list of remote tools at your disposal. While we all need more exercise, walking or worse traveling to a troubled user is not the sort of sporting activity we typically enjoy.

The more remote tools, the better, I always say. One tool sorely lacking in previous versions of Microsoft Windows was remote registry support.

Since the registry does so much in Windows, it would be great to have control of it when a user needs help. For IT support pros looking to decrease wasteful walking or traveling time, Windows XP Professional offers an option that allows you to tweak a user's registry remotely.

Standard warning Working with the registry yours or theirs is risky business. Always make a backup copy before you begin making changes. Registry permissions While the process for accessing a remote user's registry is fairly straightforward, enabling or restricting access is a bit trickier. If the service is not started, start it manually. Sometimes, it may be useful to patch termsrv. Note that the registry settings enable the automatic logon feature, where the system will auto login administrator on local console on every system startup without prompting for password, nor allowing user to select account to log on.

To disable this feature, run Registry Editor regedit , and navigate to the following registry key:.



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