Terminal services oddity

Terminal services oddity

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Terminal services oddity instauratio 07-24-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?aW5zdGF1cmF0aW8=?= on July 24, 2005, 12:56 pm
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I am currently working on a server that is 10 feet from where I sit. I'm
using my laptop to connect and configure via Terminal services.

Because the server is in a default mode of locking after so many minutes of
non use, the server locked me out.

Obviously this is of little consequence if I have the password - I do, I am
the one who set the password. However, the server is not recognizing the
password that I set???!??!

When I get up and walk to the server and physically enter the password on
the server directly (not through Terminal services) I am allowed access. The
server recognizes the password I set. But when I go back to my laptop and
terminal server connection, I find the serve denies my access and sites
incorrect password as the reason.

Cap locks is not on - there is no apparent reason for this, can someone
please offer advice- I'm clueless.

Thanks

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