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Guest modalit@hotmail.com
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Hi,

I have found this forum in desperation, would be grateful for any

advice.

 

We have a network with 4x terminal servers serving up to around 20

users each. We have a problem when users log on to terminal sessions,

where after a user provides user/password and appears to authenticate,

the blue background (that I take to be the first stage of drawing the

desktop) appears but the session does not progress further, no

taskbar, no desktop icons, just the pointer. Nothing works, and the

only way we have found to rectify the problem is for an admin to reset

the session through terminal services manager.

 

This problem appears to happen randomly - it can affect any of our

users and when it does, they will tend to experience a cluster of

these events over a couple of weeks and then nothing for months.

Interestingly it only happens on 3 of the 4 terminal servers. We have

looked and looked and cannot see any difference between the servers

where this does happen and the one where it doesn't.

 

We don't think it is loading, quite often the event occurs more when

less people are logged on to the server. We are fairly sure that the

users' previous sessions have terminated, i.e. that they are not

logging onto a stale or diconnected session

 

The bsic specs the servers have in common are:

Fujitsu-Siemens RX300, 2x dual-core Xeon, at least 3GB RAM,

W2k3 std, SP1

all fairly up to date with updates and patches

 

Really grateful for any ideas on this one.

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: logon problem

 

Check if this helps:

 

From the TS FAQ at

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/ts/cc671614.aspx

 

Q. Sometimes when I connect to my terminal server, I see a black

screen. Why does this occur?

 

A. This typically occurs if there is a device between the client

and the server that is receiving packets but not passing them on.

One way around this problem is to change the MTU size for the

network adapter that is being used as a terminal server connection

to clients.

 

Ethernet uses a maximum MTU size of 1500. You can start with 500

and then slowly move up until you notice the problem to find the

correct value to set

 

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Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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modalit@hotmail.com wrote on 01 okt 2008 in

microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hi,

> I have found this forum in desperation, would be grateful for

> any advice.

>

> We have a network with 4x terminal servers serving up to around

> 20 users each. We have a problem when users log on to terminal

> sessions, where after a user provides user/password and appears

> to authenticate, the blue background (that I take to be the

> first stage of drawing the desktop) appears but the session does

> not progress further, no taskbar, no desktop icons, just the

> pointer. Nothing works, and the only way we have found to

> rectify the problem is for an admin to reset the session through

> terminal services manager.

>

> This problem appears to happen randomly - it can affect any of

> our users and when it does, they will tend to experience a

> cluster of these events over a couple of weeks and then nothing

> for months. Interestingly it only happens on 3 of the 4 terminal

> servers. We have looked and looked and cannot see any

> difference between the servers where this does happen and the

> one where it doesn't.

>

> We don't think it is loading, quite often the event occurs more

> when less people are logged on to the server. We are fairly

> sure that the users' previous sessions have terminated, i.e.

> that they are not logging onto a stale or diconnected session

>

> The bsic specs the servers have in common are:

> Fujitsu-Siemens RX300, 2x dual-core Xeon, at least 3GB RAM,

> W2k3 std, SP1

> all fairly up to date with updates and patches

>

> Really grateful for any ideas on this one.


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