Cannot RDP to Win2003 Server after 1st reboot

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We can RDP to a server, reboot, and after the reboot we can access all
network services (NetBIOS views, printing, etc.) except we cannot RDP
to the server. Terminal Services are running and no errors list in any
of the event logs, but RDP still fails even after letting a server run
for several hours. The only way we've been able to get RDP to connect
is to reboot the sever a second time, then we can RDP no problem. But
if we reboot from RDP again, the process repeats itself.

Anyone else experiencing a similar problem with RDP not connecting
after a Win2003 reboot?

Eric
 
Re: Cannot RDP to Win2003 Server after 1st reboot

Are you sure that the server really rebooted the first time? Check
the EventLog, and you'll probably see that it never went down, the
only thing that goes down is TS.

If that's your case, check this:

930045 - A Windows Server 2003-based computer stops responding when
you shut down the computer in a remote console session
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=930045
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MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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eric.dunkelberger@gmail.com wrote on 17 mar 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> We can RDP to a server, reboot, and after the reboot we can
> access all network services (NetBIOS views, printing, etc.)
> except we cannot RDP to the server. Terminal Services are
> running and no errors list in any of the event logs, but RDP
> still fails even after letting a server run for several hours.
> The only way we've been able to get RDP to connect is to reboot
> the sever a second time, then we can RDP no problem. But if we
> reboot from RDP again, the process repeats itself.
>
> Anyone else experiencing a similar problem with RDP not
> connecting after a Win2003 reboot?
>
> Eric
 
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