Terminal Serv/RDP from one server to another NOT

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Guest

I've posted before on this and was told to check the port (3389) but it is
open. Can Ping, connect to shares remotely, etc. without any issues
whatsoever.

Running basic Terminal Services (not licensed) to be able to simply terminal
serve from one server to another. All servers can 'talk' to each other via
TermServ or RDP without issue with the exception of one. That one gets a
"Terminal Services Client Disconnected" popup stating "The Terminal Server
has ended the Connection" when trying to connect to it!

Any help would be most appreciated as this one server is one that we really
need to connect to remotely! Thanks in advance
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

Assuming you also receive Event ID 52, you may need to re-create RDP-tcp connection. This may help,

Terminal Services Client Disconnected

The Terminal server has ended the connection

The client could not connect to the Terminal server. The server may be too busy. Please try connecting later.

Event ID 52 - Description: Object Name not found

http://www.chicagotech.net/remoteissues/eventid52.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
I've posted before on this and was told to check the port (3389) but it is
open. Can Ping, connect to shares remotely, etc. without any issues
whatsoever.

Running basic Terminal Services (not licensed) to be able to simply terminal
serve from one server to another. All servers can 'talk' to each other via
TermServ or RDP without issue with the exception of one. That one gets a
"Terminal Services Client Disconnected" popup stating "The Terminal Server
has ended the Connection" when trying to connect to it!

Any help would be most appreciated as this one server is one that we really
need to connect to remotely! Thanks in advance
 

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