I have a problem :
i will run a script in network run windows server 2008 r2 this script need to run as administrator but i can't give administrator privilage to users.
so how can run a script with GP ?
Anything Its possible With Training.
I have a problem :
i will run a script in network run windows server 2008 r2 this script need to run as administrator but i can't give administrator privilage to users.
so how can run a script with GP ?
Anything Its possible With Training.
Suddenly, when enter webfeed link in RADC the error appears:
There is a problem with this connection's security certificate.
Error code: 0x80072F8F, 0x18
Event ID 1012
The only thing that changed in new images is upgrade of IE to IE10.
I have one machine deployed yesterday with the new image and it works fine. So should not be IE10.
What to check?
--- When you hit a wrong note its the next note that makes it good or bad. --- Miles Davis
I am trying to figure out what the difference is between RDWA and RDG. I've read all the technet articles I can find, and I'm still a little confused between the two servers, and what their roles are. I'm looking at the architecture map found here (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/video/remote-desktop-services-rds-explained.aspx) and I don't really see a difference. They both seem to allow access over port 443, and they both serve up either RDSH/RDVH resources. The only difference I can see is that the RDG seems to do the authentication, while the RDWA seems to pass on authentication to the RDCB.
What am I missing here?
I deployed a full blown RDS config on my network and everything seems to have went off without a hitch however, I am using both a session host and a virtual host. The virtual host is shared it doesn't just serve VDI systems and it's on a separate VLAN / IP which I setup access rules to via the firewall.
When I attempt to configure a Virtual Desktop Collection it doesn't see anything... I even setup a VM Template to the letter based on a MSDN article.
I see nothing in the event viewer or anything else to help me figure out why I can't see any VMs...
Also is it true that only the Connection Broker will need access to the Visualization Host or does the gateway etc also need access?
Any help would be very much appreciated, I am VERY behind on this project.
Thank You!
Used the wizard and setup made a RDS deployment. 2 session hosts 1 server for Connction broker and License and one server for Gateway and web access.
Regular remote desktop works fine. Even through the web interface.
I just published Calc. When I try to access it and show the details, it logs on the then freezes at "Preparing Windows". Then the window will time out and close.
I am unable to find anything in the event viewer regarding this.
Anybody have some suggestions?
Hello Everyone !
We have installed RDS server on Windows Server 2008 R2 Sp1. Every user connect to the RDS Server and works fine. As you know have one big problem with users folder which this folders filling up whole HDD of RDS Server. We decided to redirect all users session folders to the file server with GPO. Everything works fine. All user data redirects to the new location but "AppData" folder grows up day by day. All users AppData folder is also redirecting.
How can I reduce size of my RDS system drive ?
Thank you for HELP!
Hello,
i'm trying to find a best practice or guideline regarding maximum latency for an "acceptable user experrince" when connected remote to a microsoft terminal services.
thanks,
Marius
Since renewing the SSL certificate for our RDS servers, all users are getting the "a website is trying to start a remote connection" warning message. Previously this was not a problem as we got the Cert Thumbprint and pushed it out via Group Policy using the "Specify SHA1 thumbprints of certificates representing trusted .rdp publishers" setting.
However, even after updating with the new thumbprint, the warning still pops up.
The servers are all Windows 2012 & clients are using Windows 7/8/8.1.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I can try to resolve the issue?
Thanks
Mark
Hello,
I have a single server that is going to be used to download large video files by end users and then transferred over to their desktops. The department accessing the server will be logging in using a single account so they all have access to each others downloads, etc..
I've installed Server 2012 R2 and want to add the RDS role to the server so that multiple users (more than 2) can RDP into it at one time. I can add the role easily enough and figure that session based deployment is what I should go for but there's licensing and so much more to it that ends up really complicating it. I'm a little confused as to how to configure the RDS role to do what I need. By the way, I work in a company that is a MS partner and has multiple CAL licenses to use. What do I need to configure after adding the role to make sure that several people can log into the machine? Thanks in advance for any assistance you give.
Hi,
Sitting here with a new laptop with a screen resolution by 3200x1800 running windows 8.1 pro.
Locally icons and text looks normal but connecting to a 2008 or 2012 RDS server with full screen, all icons and text get so small, it is not usable. Setting rdp screen resolution lower does not help as the window just gets smaller and unreadable.
Any way to run rdp in full screen mode with a lower resolution than the local resolution?
Regards
Robert
I keep getting Event ID 20499 "Remote Desktop Services has taken too long to load the user configuration from server \\SERVERNAME for user USERNAME" in our event logs for multiple servers that are running 2012 R2
I noticed that when this happens the user often is missing items that get applied via group policies such as desktop wallpapers and mapped drives.
I am also using the Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac that was release yesterday on another Mac computer and for certain users it won't launch the redirected folder that I specified when I get this Event ID 20499
Hi there!
I'm new at this topic ..i need your help guys..guidance is appreciated.
I just deployed a RDS environment for my external users using self-signed certificate..
My network is using Dynamic IP internet so, we're using DYNDNS service for the external access..(ie mydomain.dyndns.org)
I have 1 RD Gateway and 2 RDSH servers..all of them working ok Round robin TS as well..implemented HA too
My questions are:
1.- Is the self-signed certificate appropriate to work in a business environment? (About 40 remote users) I 've been reading some articles about it and many mentions the need to have a CA certifiacte..For my scenario ..What is the difference? Do CA certificates will work the same as self-signed?
2.- The period last for a year..what will happen with this certificated due??..Will i have to replace the cert and redistribute it again all over the 40 users? Wihat about the CA? is the same?
3.- How secure is the connection between my users and my network? am i in risk to be attacked by a hacker using the self-signed???
Thanks in advanced
FG
Nacho
Hi
We have the following Problem:
In our Remote Desktop Services 2012 R2 Deployment we have an application that generates a bunch of word documents. in this process all these (12-15) documents are opened for future use (the user can printing then these docouments for example). During the process of generating the focus is jumping to the every new generated Word doc. So the user cannot do something other in this time and have to wait until all the documents are finished generating. 2 weeks ago, everything was fine and the docs was generated in the background and not flipped allways to the foreground. I have no idea what has changed the last two weeks...
Our Clients have RDC 8.1 and RDC 7.1, both have now the same problems.
Has someone the same problem and perhaps an idea for a solution?
Regards
Dominic
For applications like Adobe Acrobat or non Microsoft applications is there any additional steps to activate an application for all users?
For example I installed Adobe Acrobat through the remote desktop installation process. But after activating the application, 30 days later users are being prompted to activate again. I used the same process for Installing/activating Office and Project. Both worked perfectly.
Am I missing something?
I have a need for a small server that can run RDS for a medical office with 4 client computers. Can a single Win2012r2 server with RDS run in this environment without having to also add a Domain Controller? For so few resources to manage I was hoping to be able to just install a simple Windows server with RDS and the application and a printer and not need to virtualize or deal with a domain controller at all. But I cannot find info on whether this is even possible. Thanks
I have a server running Windows Server 2012 R2. It is configured as an all-in-one RDS server - all roles are installed on it. We've configured it primarily to use an application as a RemoteApp - the application is hosted at a different site, and this RDS server is at that site. We have a site to site VPN set up, so that it is all a part of our domain. The issue I'm having seems related to the fact that our internal network is .local, but the certificate only has a single .com name, so that we can access it from the Internet.
Everything works, though what I'm trying to clear up is a certificate error. When connecting to the RemoteApp from outside of our private network, we get the error "The server name on the certificate is incorrect." This occurs after entering credentials. The public name of the server (rds.contoso.com) is different from the private name (server.contoso.local). We can proceed through the error and connect (though we'd like to fix it).
I implemented a fix that I found elsewhere to try to fix this. This was to add a custom RDP setting like so:
Set-RDSessionCollectionConfiguration –CollectionName QuickSessionCollection -CustomRdpProperty "use redirection server name:i:1`nalternate full address:s:rds.contoso.com"
That seemed to make some progress, then we got another error. I made a change to the RD RAP in RD Gateway Manager - by default, it allowed access to Domain Computers (which rds.contoso.com did not exist as a domain computer). I modified it to allow access to the rds.contoso.com name.
I now receive a different error message and that's where I'm stuck. The heading on the message is RemoteApp Disconnected. The text of the error is 'Remote Desktop can't find the computer "rds.contoso.com". This might mean that"rds.contoso.com" does not belong to the specified network. Verify the computer name and domain that you are trying to connect to.'
Any thoughts on what I can do next? When I roll back the changes I've made, I'm again able to connect fine, I just have the certificate error again.
I recently had to wipe the hard drive of a server running Server 2008 R2 that had 10 RDS CALS. During the rebuild, I thought I had reinstalled the CALS, but I keep getting the above pop-up saying that we are still on the 90-day grace period. I believe we had RDS configured in a 'per user' basis. We have 45 remote users, however we never have more than 10 active at any time.
I have the Microsoft Open License Order Confirmation with the Authorization Number, License Agreement Number and an RD Product ID # and License Server #, but copied from the old installation.
My question is, what do I do now?
Thanks
Ron
Joe_Camel
Hi all,
I have a very Basic Setup for my VDI, using a Connection Broker on one host and several collections of RD Session Hosts.
Now I added the RD Session Hosts to some of my RD session hosts, initially it worked well so I can see/manage the RD sessions/collections on my RD session host also.
After a while some of the collections / session hosts are starting to get removed from the RD session hosts Display, while I can still find the appropriate collections / session hosts on my Connection Broker.
Example:
Collection_1 has sessionhost1, sessionhost2, sessionhost3, sessionhost4
After some time, 2 hours, Collection_1 on the Connection Broker still showed sessionhost1, sessionhost2, sessionhost3, while sessionhost4 is missing on sessionhost1, and some time later also on sessionhost2. After a while sessionhost4 is missing on all session hosts, and on sessionhost4 also the collection is not shown anymore.
After some additional time the next session host is removed from the next session host. On the Connection Broker there is still a proper configuration shown.
As I understood the information shown in the Server Manager is received from the Connection Broker I assumed there can be no difference in my Server Manager Display for different hosts.
Can you please give me a hint how to troubleshoot that? Where to start?
Regards,
Martin
Hello Community!
Hopefully I'm right in here with my problem.
----
Affected systems:
1 RDSH 2008R2 out of the box (unpatched), domain joined, host for a business software as remote app, VMware Guest
1 RDSH 2012R2 full patched, domain joined, used as terminalserver with about 100 connected users, VMware Guest
Limitations:
The business app can't be hosted on a 2012R2 RDSH, because it is not supported by the business app developer company. Nevertheless we tried this but it ends up with inacceptable usage of the CPU ressources arround 95%.
Next step was a fully patched 2008R2 RDSH as business app host. That worked a while but out of nowhere the business app got a problem with a calling IE11 procedure. We figured out that the business app developer company only supports IE8 ...
Current situation:
As with the systems mentioned above we tried to distribute the remote app as seamless RDP file and as web feed configured on the 2012R2 via control panel. Both ends up in a black box that got the dimensions of the expected window.
What I want to get:
An environment supported by the business app developer company (2008R2 with IE8) where remote app from the business app RDSH will work smooth and reliable on the 2012R2 RDSH.
Can you help me out with this tricky issue?
Thanks in advance and
best regards
Manuel