This error indicates that the group policy of the terminal server does
not allow you to logon interactively. The settings will have to be
changed from the group policy object editor by your administrator.
To do this, open gpedit.msc and navigate to the following section:
Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings
> Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment
and after double clicking on the “Allow Log on Locally” from the Policy
list, choose the user that you want to grant local log on access to and
press OK. The image below indicates which section must be clicked on.
You do not have access to logon to this session.
The error message below means that you do not have access to logon to
the terminal services session because your account has not been given
the effective permissions from the terminal services manager on the
server.
To correct this, open the Terminal Services Configuration, double click
the RDP option in the main window and go to the permissions tab. Select
Add and choose your account before pressing OK and assigning the right
permissions to that account. Now attempt to logon again with that user
account.
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