Terminal Server Login Problems

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Peter Dragon

Ok,

Ill make this quick. Windows Server 2003 & Windows
2000 server. Both machines are running Terminal Server.
The windows 2000 machine is running IIS with a website or
too. And the Windows 2003 is the domain controler hooked
to a 4 port router.

Problem is as follows. http://mysitename/tsweb When i go
to the default.htm it loads up fine. then i type in the
server name i wish to log in to. That also comes up fine.
The problem only accours when i type my login name and
pass and hit enter. the server starts showing the
normaly "Loading your personal Settings" Then the desktop
shows for a split second and then it says "Saving your
personal settings" And then logs me off.

This loop is repeatable every time. i have done everything
including D & R Both OS's and formated both HD and started
from scratch, Is there somthing im missing with TSWeb
(Terminal Server Web)

Thanks Peter.
 
Are you using an NVidia Display Driver? We've recently seen (or heard of) this causing the problem you're describing. If you are using a new NVidia Driver, either roll-back the driver or use a generic SVGA driver

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.com
 
I am having the same issue using ATI RAGE video card. This
happened after applying security updates.

Any ideas
 
I'd restore from backup and try to narrow down the problem on a test machine if you believe it's related to a Microsoft Update

Do you which specific update caused the problem

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co

----- NTborg wrote: ----

I am having the same issue using ATI RAGE video card. This
happened after applying security updates.

Any idea
 
Yup I installed Nvidia display driver. Tried to remote machine and it logs me off. I guess I'll be rolling that one back.
 

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