First, W2K doesn't have /CONSOLE functionality. It appears only on W2K3.
Next, what do you mean you can't run TSAdmin? It is an application on any server and/or other with the AdminPak. It doesn't require TS to get to the server. It will talk directly to the TS subsystem.
I don't understand the phrase "It is TS over the net". Could you explain in more detail.
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And always try the MS KB first before posting.
The answer is probably already posted.
MS KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;KBHOWTO
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Mark-Allen Perry
ALPHA Systems
Marly, Switzerland
mark-allen_AT_mvps_DOT_org
I do not have physical access to the box nor do I have access to the network. It is TS over the net. So I cannot run
TSAdmin. I have 2003 servers in my main office and they do not have this problem that 2000 does. The /console
option does not always seem to work in 2000. Not sure why.
"Mark-Allen Perry" <mark-allen@mvps_dot_org>
|>Can you run Terminal Services Manager (TSAdmin.exe) and see who's logged into the server? It could be a disconnected session that's been hanging around since Bill was a little boy or something.

Right-click and Reset to kill them.
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|>You should be able to this from any station if they're a server or a workstation with the Admin Pack installed.
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|>Does this help?