Solving the server can not remotely log in

  

In order to facilitate the management of the server system in the LAN, we sometimes try to remotely log into the target Windows Server 2008 server system through the network locally on the ordinary workstation system to remotely control the server system. In the process of actually logging in to the server system, we often encounter the failure of remote login through the network channel. After eliminating various possible factors such as physical line connection and network access settings, if the problem cannot be solved, we need to carefully check whether the service has been successfully started in the Windows Server 2008 server system, if the system service is successful. If the working status is abnormal, the normal client system cannot successfully log in to the remote server system as a pass-through account. Obviously, we must follow the following steps to start the "Net logon" service in the Windows Server 2008 server system to solve the problem of not being able to remotely log in to the server:

First open the Windows Server 2008 server system. “Start” menu, from which you click on the "Program" "Server Manager" command, in the pop-up Server Manager console window, use the mouse to expand the "Configure" "Configuration" service And the application & rdquo; /& ldquo; service & rdquo; branch option;

Secondly in the corresponding "Services" branch option to the right of the display area, double-click with the mouse "Net logon"; target system services, enter the corresponding In the property setting window of the system service, click the “General” tab in the settings window, and then the label setting page shown in Figure 3 will appear on the system screen. If you see the page display, "Net logon" service When the running state is not normal, then we can almost judge that the failure to remotely log in to the server is caused by &ldq Uo;Net logon”The service can't be operated normally; at this time, we should first click the “Start” button in the label setting page shown in Figure 3 to restore the working status of the "Net logon" service. Then, to ensure that the service can automatically start running automatically with the Window system, we must also modify the startup type parameter of the system service to "automatic", and then click the "OK" button to exit the target system service property setting window. In this case, the "Net logon" service in the Windows Server 2008 server system can run normally, and we can solve the problem that the server cannot be logged in remotely. Of course, if we find that the system service "Net logon" is not working properly, then we should promptly check whether the service status of the "Workstation" service is normal, because the service has a dependency on the service, "Net logon" service. The running status directly affects the running status of the "Net logon" service.

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