- remote desktop problem
- Posted by ckwong19802003@yahoo.com on November 22nd, 2007
hi
Is there anyone outside have face these problem before on the rdp.when you
try to rdp it just wont let you connect with no error.Some sort of connection
reset.but the problem goes away after you reboot the box
- Posted by Krish on November 22nd, 2007
HI Wong,
i was doing research on this issue that you have mentioned, but we need to
collect some data to get to the solution. Please let me know if there are any
error in the Event viewer for application and system logs. If yes please post
it so that we can find the right solution.
thanks and Regards
Krish
"ckwong19802003@yahoo.com" wrote:
- Posted by ckwong19802003@yahoo.com on November 22nd, 2007
hi
It is just too bad with no error log, the server seem to be fine but just
the rdp doesnt work, when you click connect, it seem to be no response and no
error.Have you face these before?
"Krish" wrote:
- Posted by Brock Hensley on November 22nd, 2007
I am currently having the same issue but it is for a VPS. I can ping the IP,
and I can log in through the VPSHost and manage the computer, but I cannot
RDP into the VPS. No error, just doesnt connect.
I've reviewed the Event Viewer and in System there is an error right before
an unexpected Shutdown:
" The device, \Device\Scsi\msvmscsi1, did not respond within the timeout
period. "
Are the 2 issues related?..
I have rebooted the server and I still cannot connect. According to the
client, the RDP issue is a reoccurring issue. The Firewall is turned off and
there are no IPSec policies assigned. I can't connect... what to do?
-B
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- Posted by Brock Hensley on November 22nd, 2007
Okay I am getting an error message:
"The client could not connect to the remote computer.
Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to
accept new connections......."
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- Posted by Brock Hensley on November 22nd, 2007
netstat -an doesn't show its listening on port 3389...
I've come across a few posts but nothing helpful yet:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=4&gl=us
http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=541656
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- Posted by Brock Hensley on November 22nd, 2007
Okay. I fixed my problem. Almost too embarrased to say, it was just the
Terminal Services service was disabled.
It's going to be a long day.
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- Posted by ckwong19802003@yahoo.com on November 22nd, 2007
hi
Seem your problem abit different then mine
"Brock Hensley" wrote:
- Posted by Jason Zheng on June 25th, 2008
Hi,
I am facing the same problem as you.
Did you solve it?
Would you please tell me how to do with it?
Thank you
- Posted by Pegasus \(MVP\) on June 25th, 2008
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Which problem?
I probably solved it.
- Posted by JohnB on June 25th, 2008
Troll.
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