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Guest David Lozzi
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Hello,

 

I have a Win2k3 Standard SP2 server running ISA 2004 SP3. For the longest

time RDP to this server was working, then one day, a while ago, it stopped

working. I cannot RDP to the server from internal or external computers.

When I try to, RDC errors immediately stating "This computer can't connect

to the remote computer."

 

ISA is allowing the traffic through, however there are entries saying " A

connection was abortively closed after one of the peers sent a RST segment"

and after some research i've found this will occur if the destination server

is nonexistent. The policy is set to Allow RDP (Terminal Services) Server

from Anywhere to Local Host for all users all of the time.

 

Enable Remote Desktop on this computer is checked.

User accounts are in the Remote Desktop Users options.

Terminal Services service is Started, and the stop/restart buttons are

grayed out.

 

I've disabled, rebooted server, then reenabled remote desktop via the system

properties.

 

I've installed terminal services in application mode, then uninstalled.

 

I've disabled RRAS.

 

Nothing works.

 

I am now using LogMeIn to access the server, but RDP would be best. What do

you think?

 

Thanks!

 

David Lozzi

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Guest James Clement
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Re: Cannot RDP to server

 

"David Lozzi" <dlozzi@nospam.delphi-ts.com> wrote in message

news:3A260728-45E2-48EB-B720-A74FF38E5783@microsoft.com...

> Hello,

>

> I have a Win2k3 Standard SP2 server running ISA 2004 SP3. For the longest

> time RDP to this server was working, then one day, a while ago, it stopped

> working. I cannot RDP to the server from internal or external computers.

> When I try to, RDC errors immediately stating "This computer can't connect

> to the remote computer."

>

> ISA is allowing the traffic through, however there are entries saying " A

> connection was abortively closed after one of the peers sent a RST

> segment" and after some research i've found this will occur if the

> destination server is nonexistent. The policy is set to Allow RDP

> (Terminal Services) Server from Anywhere to Local Host for all users all

> of the time.

>

> Enable Remote Desktop on this computer is checked.

> User accounts are in the Remote Desktop Users options.

> Terminal Services service is Started, and the stop/restart buttons are

> grayed out.

>

> I've disabled, rebooted server, then reenabled remote desktop via the

> system properties.

>

> I've installed terminal services in application mode, then uninstalled.

>

> I've disabled RRAS.

>

> Nothing works.

>

> I am now using LogMeIn to access the server, but RDP would be best. What

> do you think?

>

> Thanks!

>

> David Lozzi

>

 

 

 

Is the server local to you (on the same network) ? If so, can you remote to

it locally?

 

Is there a firewall that you are not aware of between you and it?

 

Can you telnet to it and it answers on the RDP port? (i.e. telnet

%SERVER_IP% 3389)

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