I ran into this same problem.  I checked over my sesman.ini file, and
found that the problem disappeared after a changed the ip-binding back
to 127.0.0.1.  Apparently, it's a misconception on the part of some
(including myself) that the ip-binding needs to match that of the
static-eth0 address.

Anyway, try setting the listen address within sesman.ini to 127.0.0.1,
the with sesman and xrdp killed and the pids cleared, try a start, then
a stop, then check the pid directory again to verify whether the pid
cleared or not.

This worked for me on Ubuntu server 10.04.4.

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