I've stumbled upon this a few times now.
A user cannot login to the Terminal Server or his local machine.
There are a couple of suggestions on the web but these didn't help me.
What finally helped me was doing the following:
First open up the windows explorer and locate the user's home folder.
A user cannot login to the Terminal Server or his local machine.
There are a couple of suggestions on the web but these didn't help me.
What finally helped me was doing the following:
First open up the windows explorer and locate the user's home folder.
Next select 'properties' in the context menu:
Click on security. We are searching for the permissions and inheritance.
Click on Advanced
Tick the 2 boxes and apply
Your user should now be able to login again.
I've figured out, it was caused by the file 'NTUSER.dat' for some reason. The User that tried to login had no read access to the file even though it was in his own home folder.
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