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Guest Brock Hensley
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Probably an easy answer for this but; a client used the Terminal Services to

create a new Terminal Account, then reset the server and can't connect via

RDP. I know enabling terminal services takes away the 2 default rdp

connections windows alows, but he didn't know he had to have licenses to use

it and would like to switch back to the default 2 available RDP

connections.....

 

Could anyone please explain how to switch back to the default of having 2

available rdp connections?

 

 

ty,

-b

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Guest Brock Hensley
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Re: switching from terminal licensing to default 2 rdp connections..

 

Frustrating.. Terminal Services doesn't seem to be set up, I disabled the TS

service and rebooted, made sure 'enable remote connection' in the Remote tab

of computer properties is checked.. Any service regarding remote connections

/ rdp rcp is enabled...

 

No firewall is setup...

 

I am unable to connect via RDP or telnet to port 3389.

 

Nothing in the Event Viewer.

 

 

What happened to RDP??

 

 

 

 

 

"Brock Hensley" <brock.hensley@serverintellect.com> wrote in message

news:ujBb727LIHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Probably an easy answer for this but; a client used the Terminal Services

> to create a new Terminal Account, then reset the server and can't connect

> via RDP. I know enabling terminal services takes away the 2 default rdp

> connections windows alows, but he didn't know he had to have licenses to

> use it and would like to switch back to the default 2 available RDP

> connections.....

>

> Could anyone please explain how to switch back to the default of having 2

> available rdp connections?

>

>

> ty,

> -b

>

>

>

Guest vidguide2@gmail.com
Posted

Re: switching from terminal licensing to default 2 rdp connections..

 

On Nov 26, 2:20 pm, "Brock Hensley"

<brock.hens...@serverintellect.com> wrote:

> Frustrating.. Terminal Services doesn't seem to be set up, I disabled the TS

> service and rebooted, made sure 'enable remote connection' in the Remote tab

> of computer properties is checked.. Any service regarding remote connections

> / rdp rcp is enabled...

>

> No firewall is setup...

>

> I am unable to connect via RDP or telnet to port 3389.

>

> Nothing in the Event Viewer.

>

> What happened to RDP??

>

> "Brock Hensley" <brock.hens...@serverintellect.com> wrote in message

>

> news:ujBb727LIHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

>

>

> > Probably an easy answer for this but; a client used the Terminal Services

> > to create a new Terminal Account, then reset the server and can't connect

> > via RDP. I know enabling terminal services takes away the 2 default rdp

> > connections windows alows, but he didn't know he had to have licenses to

> > use it and would like to switch back to the default 2 available RDP

> > connections.....

>

> > Could anyone please explain how to switch back to the default of having 2

> > available rdp connections?

>

> > ty,

> > -b- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

I may be wildly off course here, since this is laregly based on XP

background, but doesn't RDP still require the TS service to be running?

Guest Brock Hensley
Posted

Re: switching from terminal licensing to default 2 rdp connections..

 

yes. thankx. there were a bunch of services all messed up. all fixed now, :)

 

 

<vidguide2@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:3d98df5d-31c1-4af8-8e36-9dff22a92e74@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> On Nov 26, 2:20 pm, "Brock Hensley"

> <brock.hens...@serverintellect.com> wrote:

>> Frustrating.. Terminal Services doesn't seem to be set up, I disabled the

>> TS

>> service and rebooted, made sure 'enable remote connection' in the Remote

>> tab

>> of computer properties is checked.. Any service regarding remote

>> connections

>> / rdp rcp is enabled...

>>

>> No firewall is setup...

>>

>> I am unable to connect via RDP or telnet to port 3389.

>>

>> Nothing in the Event Viewer.

>>

>> What happened to RDP??

>>

>> "Brock Hensley" <brock.hens...@serverintellect.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:ujBb727LIHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>

>>

>>

>> > Probably an easy answer for this but; a client used the Terminal

>> > Services

>> > to create a new Terminal Account, then reset the server and can't

>> > connect

>> > via RDP. I know enabling terminal services takes away the 2 default rdp

>> > connections windows alows, but he didn't know he had to have licenses

>> > to

>> > use it and would like to switch back to the default 2 available RDP

>> > connections.....

>>

>> > Could anyone please explain how to switch back to the default of having

>> > 2

>> > available rdp connections?

>>

>> > ty,

>> > -b- Hide quoted text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

> I may be wildly off course here, since this is laregly based on XP

> background, but doesn't RDP still require the TS service to be running?


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