No, not that I am aware of .. and I have 4 other servers running the same
OS with no issues.


On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:25 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Any RDS GPOs in play?
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> *From: * Kelli Sterley <[email protected]>
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> *Date: *Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:23:37 -0400
> *To: *NT System Admin Issues Discussion list<[email protected]>
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> *Subject: *[NTSysADM] Remote Desktop Connection
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> I have something I have been fighting with for a while and searching
> Google has turned up nothing of relevance.
>
> I work on a Windows 7 64 bit desktop, network level authentication is
> supported and I am using RD protocol 8.0.  I have a Windows Server 2008 R2
> 64 bit server that has remote desktop enabled (Allow connections only from
> computers running RDP with Network Level Authentication).  The domain
> firewall is turned off.  Both computers are on the same network and domain.
>
> Once I finally get connected from my desktop, I can connect and disconnect
> just fine.  However when I reboot the server I can not connect until I
> physically go to the server, log in and mess with the remote desktop
> properties by switching between the less secure and more secure options.
>  And then maybe I can connect again.  It's a pain in the backside because
> the server is located at the other side of our warehouse which is quite a
> walk.  (not that I don't like the break but...)
>
> I get the error:
> RDP disconnected!
> Remote Desktop can’t connect to the remote computer for one of these
> reasons:
> 1) Remote access to the server is not enabled
> 2) The remote computer is turned off
> 3) The remote computer is not available on the network
> Make sure the remote computer is turned on and connected to the network,
> and that remote access is enabled.
>
> Sometimes it starts to connect and disconnects.  I'm at a loss.  Anyone
> have ideas to try or has seen this before?
>
> Thanks - Kelli
>

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