RDP 2003 SERVER IN ADMIN MODE NOT WORKING

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paulgobey

I have three windows 2003 std servers with remote desktop enabled
(IEESC has been removed) but I can't connect to them using remote
desktop. All three are on the same subnet and switch.
I can't even remote desktop from one of the offending servers to
another of the offending three.
All three are operating as stand alone servers at pressent.
Any ideas on how I can remote desktop to them or even between them
Paul
 
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P M

Hi
I have three windows 2003 std servers with remote desktop enabled
(IEESC has been removed) but I can't connect to them using remote
desktop. All three are on the same subnet and switch.
I can't even remote desktop from one of the offending servers to
another of the offending three.
All three are operating as stand alone servers at pressent.
Any ideas on how I can remote desktop to them or even between them
Paul

Could you please describe what means "cannot connect".
1. Check if the Admin-Account has a password.
2. Check if Administrators are members of group "Remote Desktop Users"
3. Describe your problem a little bit better.

Greets

Peter
 
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paulgobey

oopps
1. the admins do have passwords
2. the admins are in the RDU group
3. When I try to connectfrom one server to another i get the standard
err message " the client could not connect to the remote computer"

RDP is enabled via the system applet and the "Terminal Services"
service is running
 
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Jeffrey Randow (MVP)

If you run "netstat -ano", do you see an entry listening on TCP Port
3389?
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