![]() Hence, to protect your computer and its data, it is suggested to use Automatic Removal Tool and terminate AnySend immediately. So in order to login into servers, I need to add this user manually into "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group. It installs keystrokes and keyloggers into your computer to keep track of your online activities and with the help this, PC crooks steals your confidential information for continuing their illegal work. But after sometimes, this user is automatically getting removed from "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group and after that I am not able to login using "domain_name\md" user. I was successfully able to login using that user into all servers. I did above mentioned Setting#1 and 2 in all servers.Īfter doing all these settings, I created a user "domain_name\md" into DC Server only and added that user to "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group. "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group to allow remote desktop connection. In Remote page of System Properties dialog box I added the ![]() Setting#2: Opened system properties by going through My Computer>Properties> Right side I added "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group for "Allow logon through Setting#1: Went to secpol.msc> Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > in I created "Domain_Name\ReadOnlyUsers" group in DC Server only. To achieve this I did following settings: I wanted to create a user group in DC server into which I can just add any user to provide remote desktop access to all servers. Apart from DC Server, rest all have SQL Server installed. ![]() ![]() One server is domain control (DC) server and rest three servers are added under same domain. ![]()
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