AntiEarnie
Technical User
I was hoping someone here has seen this error before:
The system can not log you on(5). Please try again or consult your system administrator.
I'm not sure what has brought on this error. TS was working ok yesterday morning. After some non-MS installs it was noticed that TS clients connecting in were getting the "hit ctrl-alt-del" box to popup when they tried to connect. To get rid of this initial box I went into Local Policies->Security Options and enabled "Disable CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement". This got rid of that annoying message box on logon. However, now when even Administrator tries to logon we get the message listed above. I can not really change that Local Policy back and still get to the logon screen. Also, removing TS Server and reinstalling it did not resolve the problem. Not much luck sifting through the MS web site on this awfully generic error either.
This server is running Windows 2000 Server sp3.
The system can not log you on(5). Please try again or consult your system administrator.
I'm not sure what has brought on this error. TS was working ok yesterday morning. After some non-MS installs it was noticed that TS clients connecting in were getting the "hit ctrl-alt-del" box to popup when they tried to connect. To get rid of this initial box I went into Local Policies->Security Options and enabled "Disable CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement". This got rid of that annoying message box on logon. However, now when even Administrator tries to logon we get the message listed above. I can not really change that Local Policy back and still get to the logon screen. Also, removing TS Server and reinstalling it did not resolve the problem. Not much luck sifting through the MS web site on this awfully generic error either.
This server is running Windows 2000 Server sp3.