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Remote Desktop Failing on Server 2003 R2


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Guest Akin
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Hi All,

 

I hav just built a small farm of server (3 Member servers and a domain

controller). I have joined the servers to the domain without any problems but

once the servers are joined to the domain, i cant remote desktop to them

anymore besides the domain controller. All the servers are virtual servers.

 

If i run the remote desktop client, connect to the server and i'll get to

the log in screen. Once the username and the password has been entered and ok

to log in clicked. The screen grays out and sits there till it gets tired and

returns me to the remote desktop client without any error messages.

 

The firewall has been enabled as required, allow remote desktop is ticked. I

have built many many servers but i've never come across this one before.

 

Any ideas on what could be wrong?

 

Many thanks

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Guest Jabez Gan [MVP]
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Re: Remote Desktop Failing on Server 2003 R2

 

Hmmm...

 

Can you check the event viewer and see if there's any clues?

 

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Jabez Gan

Microsoft MVP: File Storage

"Akin" <Akin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:B4F5544C-6405-4810-8F4C-2CD5B4036003@microsoft.com...

> Hi All,

>

> I hav just built a small farm of server (3 Member servers and a domain

> controller). I have joined the servers to the domain without any problems

> but

> once the servers are joined to the domain, i cant remote desktop to them

> anymore besides the domain controller. All the servers are virtual

> servers.

>

> If i run the remote desktop client, connect to the server and i'll get to

> the log in screen. Once the username and the password has been entered and

> ok

> to log in clicked. The screen grays out and sits there till it gets tired

> and

> returns me to the remote desktop client without any error messages.

>

> The firewall has been enabled as required, allow remote desktop is ticked.

> I

> have built many many servers but i've never come across this one before.

>

> Any ideas on what could be wrong?

>

> Many thanks


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