Dear All,
we have a ADC server on windows 2012 r2 but its working very slow when i view like task manager,disk management some time get hang and some time working good. kindly suggest how to resolved this issue.
Thanks & Regards
Naved Anjum
Dear All,
we have a ADC server on windows 2012 r2 but its working very slow when i view like task manager,disk management some time get hang and some time working good. kindly suggest how to resolved this issue.
Thanks & Regards
Naved Anjum
We have Symantec End Point Installed in Servers. We found Event 4625 Which has NULL Event Logs Information found in the Logs 4625.
Can can anyone explains, How do we do the Investigation cause receiving many logs for same with Justification.
We are in Mid of the Conclusion, and Why is this Event Generated by Whom and How?
Hi all,
Can we do RDP to a Windows Svr 2012R2 Datacenter with TLS services disabled/uninstalled ?? I have a stand alone VM with no domain.
Is there any possibility to connect to the remote server by setting up a VPN even after disabling TLS services ?
Quick responses appreciated !
Best Regards,
SrujanC.
Hi everyone,
We have customer that has a strange issue. Only few users have this issue and not everyone. Scenario is like this, customer have roaming profiles with folder redirection. They have application that is installed on all rds servers. That application calls another program and to make this work they had to change registry entry for every users under HKCU\software\software name
Now issue here is that when some users log in path to the program changes from S (which is manually configured in registry and it is giving path to the files of program) to C: where the program is installed. My question is, is this windows error of is this the application error. I think that windows registry should not change this automatically or am I wrong? I am not sure what to do because application vendor told us that this is windows issue not application?
I have been having difficulties getting the computer permissions to work by group in the RA Network Resource policy for remote desktop farms in HA mode. Published app's fail to connect because I cannot find a way to add the HA gateway name to an AD
group. The AD group needs a computer account with the alias name of the connection broker.
I am always forced to use a RD Gateway-managed group or allow users to connect to any network resource in the RA policy. Either of these are not desirable, we'd like to use a single AD group for this across multiple RDS servers in our farm.
Does anyone know a simple way to add an AD alias "computer" account for the HA Gateway name so I add it to an AD group and use that group in the RA Gateway policy to allow users to connect to published apps on the RDS servers themselves?
I setup a RD Gateway on both Windows server 2016 and Windows server 2019. That should be a strainght forward process following Microsoft doc and multiple other website (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/rds-deploy-infrastructure).
When I try to connect I received that error message Event Log Windows->TermainServices-Gateway
The user "DOMAIN\Username", on client computer "IP", did not meet connection authorization policy requirements and was therefore not authorized to access the RD Gateway server. The authentication method used was: "NTLM" and connection protocol used: "HTTP". The following error occurred: "23003".
I found many documentation that claim that registering the NPS server (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/technologies/nps/nps-manage-register) should fix that issue, I register the server. Both are now in the "RAS and IAS Servers" Domain Security Group. But We still received the same error. Can in the past we broke that group effect?
I continue investigating and found the Failed Audit log in the security event log:
Authentication Details:
Connection Request Policy Name: TS GATEWAY AUTHORIZATION POLICY
Network Policy Name: -
Authentication Provider: Windows
Authentication Server: SERVER.FQDN.com
Authentication Type: Unauthenticated
EAP Type: -
Account Session Identifier: -
Logging Results: Accounting information was written to the local log file.
Reason Code: 7
Reason: The specified domain does not exist.
I have then found that thread which claim that I should disabled NPS authentifaction
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/f49fe666-ac4b-4bf9-a332-928a547cff77/remote-desktop-gateway-denying-connections
I try it but disabling the NPS authentification leave me a bad impression...
Did anyone have a clue why I cannot resolve the domain.
For the testing/debuging purpose and I install The RD Gateway on a AD member server in main network, no other firewall than the windows one.
The only thing I can suspect is that we broke the "RAS and IAS Servers" AD Group in the past.
Everything was working fine until about 2 months ago.
I have a Windows 7 system that I access with Remote Desktop Connection from a Windows 10 system. One day I found that my user account, which had been given administrator rights quite some time ago, couldn’t log on remotely. The Windows 7 system was configured for remote access with the setting “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure)”. When I tried to log on, I got an error stating “The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted”.
If I configured Windows 7 to “Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure)”, then I could log in but I didn’t want to use this less secure setting.
Doing some experimentation, I found that if I enabled the built-in Administrator account, then the Administrator could log in remotely using “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure)”.
If I created a new standard user called Test. I found that Test could also could log in remotely using “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure)”.
If I promoted Test to an administrator, then Test couldn’t remotely log on. He got the LSA error. If I demoted my account to a standard user then I could log in remotely using “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure)”.
When I promoted my account back to an administrator, the logon failed with the LSA error.
All users have valid passwords that are set to never expire and are members of the Remote Desktop Users group. The only thing that is changing is whether or not the users have administrative privileges.
Is this a permissions issue, or a behavior change cause by an update to Windows 7?
Mark Wilson
Hello!
I need help with the following scenario ... I currently have a Terminal Services server that contains an application, which must be used through a network drive, users access remote desktop media to the server and use the shortcuts of the applications that
point to the shared unit, for example, the X :
Now it is required to do the same but through RemoteApps, but when trying to add the path of the applications, from the network unit, I do not or can not, from C: if it does it without problems, but I need to add it to point to the network unit ... how could
I do this?
Thank you
I have a 2008 R2 Std Term Server. Has been having 3 to 5 BSOD per day over the last few days.
Have tried:
- Remove and reinstall production apps
- Run scans with WebRoot and MBAM (no issues found)
- SFC
- CHKDSK
- Driver Check and Update (Driver Reviver)
- Windows Updates
- Removed all un-needed virtual hardware (CD/DVD, Floppy, etc)
Server is a VMware virtual machine version 8. Host is a Dell FC430 running ESXi 5.5 (build 2068190). A second VM (Server 2008 R2 File Server) is running on the host as well, not having any issues.
DMP and MSinfo files available as soon as my account is verified by MS and I can post links for download
Thank you in advance.
Hi folks,
I am dealing with weird issue on my Windows Server 2012 R2 server. Server is used as DC and RDS server.
Everything was working fine until Friday where I saw this problem first time.
Users reported that they are unable to log on to RDP - they see black screen only. User with active RDP connection are able to work but unable to log off from RDP. In server console I see that RDS is not working properly. I am able to restart all RDS services except this one - UmRdpService.
And there are some errors in event viewer.
13:05:13 Source - System, Service control manager - event ID 7011 - service UmRdpService timeout.
And then another:
The same source and event id but service is different - hidserv, Netman, ScDeviceEnum, transaction SysMain
and the last one - event id 7046 - UmRdpService
There is another error in app event viewer.
13:00:13 - App - Application Hang - event id 1002 - program StwPh.exe verze 5.1.12103.2 stopped cooperate with OS
I would say that problem is caused by app - STWPh.exe.
What do you mean?
Thanks.
Jendislav
Hi there.
I am testing 2019 standard 1809 RDSH running on a 2019 Hyper-V. Trying to adopt the settings from our working 2016 environment. Adding the GPO's step by step, suddenly the svchost.exe_TermService, version: 10.0.17763.1 crashed with exception 0xc0000005. The module was msvcrt.dll version version: 7.0.17763.1
So figuring out it was because of some "old" GPO, I started pulling it apart, step by step, to find that it was the:
"Configure H.264/AVC hardware encoding for Remote Desktop Connections=Enabled"
So I am setting up to test with NVidia K1 and DDA, I need this feature to be working at some time in the near future.
I have an .dmp file from the crash if any Microsoft codes or crashtester needs it.
But for your info - if you see this crash, test to see if it works.
Kind regards.
is it possible to change remote server settings so that whenever a second user logs into the server the server automatically resets the programs that were previously running on the server?
Hello,
I am unable to take remote access from win 10 enterprise professional 64 bit to win 10 machines having the same enterprise professional 64 bit.
Both machines have Version 1809.
Error message: internal error, when trying for remote access through MSTSC
Ping between machines success, no packet loss.
Tried to disable UDP on <g class="gr_ gr_444 gr-alert gr_spell gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear ContextualSpelling" data-gr-id="444" id="444">regedit</g> and then GPUPDATE /force, still no success.
Microsoft has any KB update for above issue or patch released for above bug issue.
Hi All,
Just wanted to check with you all on is there a possibility to provide a maintenance window on RemoteApp collection level.
We have Production collection and Test Collection in an event we need to take down the production collection. For this purpose, we send emails to our client saying that that environment will not be available. Is there a way that we can let them know when they launch the RemoteApp?
We have 400+ end users that we need to notify when there is a maintenance window.
BTW we have Window server 2012 R2 for all RDS servers.
I really appreciate your help.
Shekar-Technet
Hi All,
I have following problem.
Somehow and I don't now why, the UVHD-template.vhdx is gone.
Is there a way to recreate this template disk?
Thanks in advance
Jean
I have one client machine - thin T620 Windows 7 embedded.
It uses RemoteApps. Worked fine. Suddenly fail to launch RemoteApp with the error:
The remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the licensing protocol.
There are dozens posts with a fix of this error... all of them about the same:
"Just delete the "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MSLicensing" registry key...then launch remote desktop using "Run as Administrator". This worked for Windows 7. I had to launch as admin, otherwise it didn't work after deleting the key."
I remember I did this a year ago on one machine...
This time, I deleted MSLicensing in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ but it is not recreated. So nothing works...
When searched the registry I found MSLicensing in:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\
do I have to delete it here too?
why MSLicensing is not recreated in the place where was deleted?
Thanks.
--- When you hit a wrong note its the next note that makes it good or bad. --- Miles Davis
I have Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Home computers, both fully up to date, nether on a Windows Domain.
Home can connect, with the (old) Windows Desktop RD client, to connect to the Pro.
Home will not connect to the Pro with the Windows Store RD Client. The error is that the Username or password is not correct.
I've searched and see there are a lot of problems reported with connecting from the Windows Store RD client and tried some of the options suggested. I've also seen that the Windows Store RD client reputedly has better security, so good it can't connect!
So:
1) How can I connect with the Windows Store RD client?
2) Is it worth the effort of persisting with the Windows Store client or is the old desktop client just as good?
Hey Together,
we have a customer with a RDS Terminalserver Farm with 4 2016 RDS Session Hosts located in Azure.
The customer is facing the issue that the desktop icons are flashing, like they are pressing f5 all the time.
Already tried the specific registry key here:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1978620-rds-2016-desktop-icons-flickers-refreshes. that either did not work.
In addition the users are experiencing that the cursor sometimes start to randomly juming around.
For example, user is typing in the adress field of outlook, and the cursor jumps out of that field and the user has to click in it again to finish typing.
Probably the issue is related to the flickering and refreshing desktop, but not sure.
Best Regards,
Dominic