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Can Telnet to port 3389 but can't get to logon screen

 
 
bierlyt@gmail.com
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      29th Nov 2006
Most users are here in the office, and everyone can logon to TS just
fine, but there is one user about an hour's drive from here, that is
not VPN'd in, that connects to TS over the internet. Normally, he can
connect just fine.

I had him test and he can telnet port 3389 just fine. It seems to stay
connected, and he has to close the cmd window using the window's X
button (I couldn't figure out how else to exit the telnet session).

But when he tries to connect via the Remote Desktop Client, he doesn't
even make it to the login screen. I don't have the exact message, but
he said it says the connection has timed out, or something like that.
I can call him back and get exact error message if that helps, but he's
out of the office for a few hours.

In the Terminal Services Manager on the server, I don't see any
disconnected sessions for him, and I never see a session pop up in the
manager while he is trying to connect. If I do a netstat on the
server, I see 3389 port connection as Established from his ip address.

Any ideas? I'm thinking potentially a licensing issue with his
computer? I can login under his account from here just fine.

Thanks in advance,
Toby

 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      29th Nov 2006
You should be able to confirm or rule out a licensing issue by
checking the EventLog on the TS for warnings, and the TS Licensing
manager for available and issued licenses.

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> Most users are here in the office, and everyone can logon to TS
> just fine, but there is one user about an hour's drive from
> here, that is not VPN'd in, that connects to TS over the
> internet. Normally, he can connect just fine.
>
> I had him test and he can telnet port 3389 just fine. It seems
> to stay connected, and he has to close the cmd window using the
> window's X button (I couldn't figure out how else to exit the
> telnet session).
>
> But when he tries to connect via the Remote Desktop Client, he
> doesn't even make it to the login screen. I don't have the
> exact message, but he said it says the connection has timed out,
> or something like that. I can call him back and get exact error
> message if that helps, but he's out of the office for a few
> hours.
>
> In the Terminal Services Manager on the server, I don't see any
> disconnected sessions for him, and I never see a session pop up
> in the manager while he is trying to connect. If I do a netstat
> on the server, I see 3389 port connection as Established from
> his ip address.
>
> Any ideas? I'm thinking potentially a licensing issue with his
> computer? I can login under his account from here just fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Toby

 
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bierlyt@gmail.com
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      29th Nov 2006
Thanks Vera,

I had plenty of licenses available in the Termal Server Licensing
console. I did find some 1004 Event Warnings in the Server's event
log. It might have been the MSLicensingKey, hard to say because
without me doing anything, it is now working this afternoon. It
doesn't seem that if his Licensing Key in the registry was corrupt this
morning that it would be fine now. Very strange, but solved for now,
so I won't complain.

Thanks,
Toby


Vera Noest [MVP] wrote:
> You should be able to confirm or rule out a licensing issue by
> checking the EventLog on the TS for warnings, and the TS Licensing
> manager for available and issued licenses.
>
> _________________________________________________________
> Vera Noest
> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote on 29 nov 2006 in
> microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:
>
> > Most users are here in the office, and everyone can logon to TS
> > just fine, but there is one user about an hour's drive from
> > here, that is not VPN'd in, that connects to TS over the
> > internet. Normally, he can connect just fine.
> >
> > I had him test and he can telnet port 3389 just fine. It seems
> > to stay connected, and he has to close the cmd window using the
> > window's X button (I couldn't figure out how else to exit the
> > telnet session).
> >
> > But when he tries to connect via the Remote Desktop Client, he
> > doesn't even make it to the login screen. I don't have the
> > exact message, but he said it says the connection has timed out,
> > or something like that. I can call him back and get exact error
> > message if that helps, but he's out of the office for a few
> > hours.
> >
> > In the Terminal Services Manager on the server, I don't see any
> > disconnected sessions for him, and I never see a session pop up
> > in the manager while he is trying to connect. If I do a netstat
> > on the server, I see 3389 port connection as Established from
> > his ip address.
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm thinking potentially a licensing issue with his
> > computer? I can login under his account from here just fine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Toby


 
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