For a very small environment with little to no IT on site, I'm not sure I
would recommend the ADFS solution. Downside of course is that you lose
SSO, so users need multiple passwords. Without knowing more about the
environment, I can't suggest anything, but those are my immediate thoughts
I have multiple servers running Windows Server 2008 R2. I can generally RDP
into them. However when I reboot one, I can not RDP into it until I
physically go to the machine and login to it. This obviously is a real pain
because some of our RDP boxes are not on our current KVM.
RDP is enabled on
I have seen goofy things like this when there is a significant difference
between the clock times of a workstation and a remote server. Doesn't
sound like your issue, but just in case...
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Kelli Sterley kjsterley.li...@gmail.comwrote:
I have multiple servers
I've noticed it when the RDP session didn't close cleanly and it left the
session active on the computer but never during a reboot. I've seen it on a
select few VM's, nothing I could do but log in through the VCenter and log on
and off then it was fine. Maybe this will help
Hi all,
I am testing an a published webapp from RDS the situation is that after
authenticating, i get the RDP windows asking what computer to connect to
(obviously I know which one as I created it) but any other user that doesn't
know would be stuck at that point-
As the post says I'm not
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 2:45 PM, J- P jnat...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am testing an a published webapp from RDS ...
As the post says I'm not using the standard 3389- im using 3390
And I've tried all different combinations of adding the :3390 in the host,
in the complete address
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