Guest Brock Hensley Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 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 Brock Hensley Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 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 November 27, 2007 Posted November 27, 2007 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 November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 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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