[THIN] Re: Logon Message

  • From: "Jeff Durbin" <techlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 06:53:22 +1300

Publish the application individually on each server. Launch each one until
you find the one that is the problem. I'm not sure, but I think you get this
error if the user logging on isn't part of a group that's allowed the 'Log
on locally' right in the local security policy.
 
Jeff Durbin

-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of BRUTON, Malcolm, FM
Sent: 27 January 2004 1:03 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Logon Message



Hi All

 

I have an app published to three servers.  About 10% of the time when trying
to open the published app from Program neighbourhood I get the error message
"You do not have access to logon to this session".  You click OK and the
connection closes.  If you retry again it works fine.  You can retry
multiple times and using the CMC see it logon to each server successfully.
After say trying 10 times it will pop up this message again.  When I get
this message within the CMC I cannot see the user logged onto or running any
processes.  I have looked at the ICA-TCP permissions and all is the same
across all servers.  I have checked logs on each server and can see no
errors.  Servers are XPe with FR3 and Windows 2K with SP4 and hotfixes.
Ideas?  How can I tell which server is causing this?  I also can't replicate
this with any other published app (although they are on other servers)

 

Thanks



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