RE: Terminal Services RDP is Down (65536)

  • Thread starter Marc Reynolds [MSFT]
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Marc Reynolds [MSFT]

Interesting, I can think of one more thing you can check - make sure the
Protected Storage Service is NOT disabled. If it is enable it and reboot.

Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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Matthew Harris [MVP]

Have you tried deleting the RDP-TCP connection in the
terminal services configuration, and then recreating it?

-M
 
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JM

I did that, it didn't seem to help. Another note:
When looking at the "Terminal Services" service in the
snap in, all action items are greyed out like:

start
stop
pause
resume
restart

I have killed the process and restarted it, this does not
seem to help. After Killing, the start option does become
available.

Any more suggestions, thanks for your help....

JM
 
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JM

1) Terminal Services in the process list...the .exe

2) Those values from 270588 are allready there.

3) I have tried removing terminal services and this did
not work, is there a reference for what registry entries
are related to terminal services...I will try that if I
can figure out what to remove...

Thanks,

Josh
 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]

First off, just remove terminal services. Just go into
your registry and check out the services and control
portion of HKLM. I would backup and then remove the
terminal services portion of those keys. I don't quite
know if this will work though.

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Matthew Harris [MVP]

I'm going to keep looking around for more information
about this, but at this point I can't come up with much.

As a last resort, you might want to try this. Set
terminal services to start it manual mode, rather than to
start automatically when you boot. Go get filemon or
regmon (or both) from www.sysinternals.com and run one of
those while you start terminal service. See if you can
figure out (from the output of filemon or regmon) what is
going wrong when the OS tries to bring up the RDP-TCP
listener.

-M
 

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