Re: two remote desktops but only one at a time allowed??
Went to the office suffering this problem and tried to remote in to the
server.
Without anyone logged on in the office I got the following warning.
This computer cannot connect to the remote computer. Try connecting again ,
I f the problem continues.....
I am starting to think something else is going on here.
This disaster was dumped on me and I am making slow progress figuring out
the setup. It is ugly. I still have a router and concentrator I can not
acess because no one knows the passwords and I do not want to reset it until
I see the rules they setup but I might have no choice.
"Ramasamy Pullappan [MSFT]" wrote:
> Does this happen even when you are trying out the scenario with no other
> sessions running on the TS server? Is there by any chance you are having a
> TS Gateway midway that is limiting the number of concurrent sessions?
>
> ram.
>
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> "Rick" <Rick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:47369980-3167-4DB3-9A12-2D3D625C92D5@microsoft.com...
> > yes. I let the front desk remote in as their account then I went to the
> > back
> > computer and tried to logon as an adminstrator and it will not even let me
> > get to the login portion. It justs says this station can not logon. As
> > soon
> > as the front desk logs out I can get right in. It is very strange. I am
> > not sure if it has anything to do with the dsl speeed or a setting in the
> > modem. The reason I am lost is I have another office that logs in with 5
> > clients over dsl.
> >
> > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
> >
> >> Is the user account part of remote desktop users group?
> >>
> >> Jeff Pitsch
> >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
> >>
> >> Rick wrote:
> >> > I have a SBS server with multiple office using remote desktop into the
> >> > server
> >> > just fine. But one office has two computers trying to logon using
> >> > seperate
> >> > accounts without any luck. One at a time is fine but as soon as the
> >> > other
> >> > tries to logon using a seperate account it fails. They are using dsl
> >> > through
> >> > a router, same setup at other offices without problems. Any ideas
> >> > PLEASE!!!
> >>
>