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Windows Server 2008 SP2 stops responding as multiple services timeout

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There is another thread open under the "General" section. I was asked to post it here. I have left the other thread open because I believe this is not just applicable to the Remote Desktop Services Role. (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winservergen/thread/94b0d7f7-6a26-4795-8c1f-ffee1ac309aa/)

Hey everyone,

I have now seen this issue happen on multiple Windows Server 2008 Terminal server setups. The services that time out are not exactly the same across all the servers, but a number of them are the same on all of them.

Here are the lists of services that timed out on one of these servers, along with the time it happened.

  • 80237AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the AudioEndpointBuilder service.
  • 80307AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the BITS service.
  • 80237AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the CertPropSvc service.
  • 80407AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the CryptSvc service.
  • 80437AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the Netman service.
  • 80507AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the NlaSvc service.
  • 80537AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the RasMan service.
  • 80607AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the Schedule service.
  • 80637AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the seclogon service.
  • 80707AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the ShellHWDetection service.
  • 80737AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the UmRdpService service.
  • 80807AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the UxSms service.
  • 80837AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the WinVNC4 service.
  • 80851AM - The Terminal Server security layer detected an error in the protocol stream and has disconnected the client.
  • 80907AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the WPDBusEnum service.
  • 80938AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the wuauserv service.
  • 81008AM - A timeout (30000 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the ShellHWDetection service.

In the end, the server has to be restarted for us to access it and for users to connect to it.

Doing some research, I cam across this KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972596/), but not sure if it applies to this situation. I have seen other people post about this issue, but haven't come across anything that states the cause and resolution.

Has anyone else faced this or is facing it at the moment?

Any tips or suggestions would be great!

Thanks a lot!

Warm regards,
Sri


Stuck in loading virtual machine

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I have VDI 2012 environment  I installed tow servers and setup cluster between them and create one server for RD Broker and I created on it personal collection pool and I added on personal collection windows 7 professional SP1 and I assigned this virtual machine to specific user .

and I created self certificate on RD WEB server and once connect from physical machine to RD web then I can see the collection and once connect to this virtual machine then the remote connection stuck on the "loading virtual machine" more than 5 minutes after that appear message "the remote desktop disconnect by administrator etc.."

 when open the Event viewer under remote desktop I saw the below error :

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-SessionBroker

Date:          9/23/2013 11:39:33 AM

Event ID:      802

Task Category: RD Connection Broker processes connection request

Level:         Error

Keywords:     

User:          ###############

Computer:      ###########

Description:

RD Connection Broker failed to process the connection request for user #########.

Error: VM plugin failed to wakeup a VM.

Event Xml:

<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">

  <System>

    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-SessionBroker" Guid="{D1737620-6A25-4BEF-B07B-AAC3DF44EFC9}" />

   


RDS 2012 does not seem to support RemoteApps/RDWeb working with RD Gateway and port changed from 443

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Hi,


I am running a VM with an RDS 2012 deployment and all required roles on this VM: Web Access, Gateway, Licensing, Connection Broker and Session Host.

Only change from standard settings is that the RD Gateway's https port has been changed from 443 to 444 to allow it to work behind a NAT firewall where port 443 is required for another website. Router has got port forwarding from external port 444 to VM's port 444 (RD Gateway's port needs to be changed for RDWeb to work properly, otherwise the port number is dropped from its URLs).

In the internal network everything is working fine as one would expect with Deployment Properties RD Gateway set to Automatic (or Custom with "Bypass RD Gateway server for local addresses" set to True), for all of RemoteApps, RDWeb and rdp-client.

Externally, i.e., coming through the router from the outside, I can get the Windows 8 rdp-client (Note: this does not seem to work with a Windows 7 SP1 rdp-client even after patching and changing group policies to support rdp-protocol 8) to work by manually setting the RD Gateway to [myFQDN]:444 under Options/Advanced. It goes through the RD Gateway, the authentication is logged on the server, desktop comes across. Accordingly, in a saved rdp-file this shows as gatewayhostname:s:[myFQDN]:444.

What is not working externally are RemoteApps and RDWeb. Obviously, I have set the Deployment Properties RD Gateway to Custom Settings with the appropriate external FQDN (and, yes, the certs are good) but there is no option to set a the changed port number as the field does not allow this (same goes for the equivalent Powershell command). The downloaded rdp-files for the RemoteApps clearly show that the port for the RD Gateway is not picked up (gatewayhostname:s:[myFQDN] rather than the expected gatewayhostname:s:[myFQDN]:444). I guess that RDWeb uses the same rdp-files that the RemoteApps download (as can be found in the registry) so I assume that whatever solves the one will also solve the other.

Any ideas for a resolution? Or is this a bug/intentional restriction? It kind of beats the purpose of allowing a different port number if it is only fully working in a local network.

Thanks for your help.

Visio for RDP exists?

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Hi,

I'm wondering if Visio for RDP environment has ever existed.

Actually, I have a server in Windows Server 2003 R2.  I had tried to install Visio 2007 few years ago but failed.  And I tried to install Visio 2010 and still failed -- I have this message:

I have downloaded every ISO and EXE format of every edition of Visio 2010 that I can find in MSDN subscription area but none of them can be installed.  So I'm wondering ifVisio for RDP (ie Terminal License edition of Visio 2010) has ever existed!?

Anyone managed to have it and installed?

Client cannot connect to VM when RemoteFX enabled.

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Hi there,

I'm now testing RemoteFX on Server 2012. Right now, I've encountered the following problem. I would like to see if anyone can help me to fix it.

My Server 2012 is running on a HP Z620 workstation with Intel Xeon E5-2620 CPU and Nvidia Quadro 2000 GPU. I used Windows 8 drivers on that machine so that the device manager does show any unknown hardware.

Then, I install HyperV and RDS on the server. HyperV can use Quadro 2000 as GPU for RemoteFX. Then I created two Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 32-bit VMs and fully patched them. The two VMs have RDP enabled and I've configured their firewall to allow both RDP and RDP with RemoteFX connection. The two VMs can be access via other Windows 7 RDP clients. Also, I've applied KB2749168 to the VMs so that Server 2012 HyperV manager can connect to them.

Now, I add the "RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter" to one VM and rebooted. HyperV VM manager can connect to that VM. But other Windows 7 RDP client cannot connect to it. It seems that the login is successful and shortly after some handshaking, the RDP client quits.

I then used HyperV manager to connect to the VM with RemoteFX. In the Eventlog, I notice the following:

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Application and Services Log\Microsoft\Windows\RemoteDesktopService-RdpCoreTS\Admin

Warning EventID : 5

The client computer does not support RemoteFX. The connection will be made with the RDP Graphics. The relevant status code was 0x101

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Application and Services Log\Microsoft\Windows\RemoteDesktopService-RdpCoreTS\Operational

Error EventID : 161

The RemoteFX encoding engine encountered an error (0x80004005)

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Grateful if there is any hints for me.

Best Regards

Steve

possible bug : Remote Desktop Rejects non-remoteFX clients.

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OK Scenario:

Host : a Windows 7 Enterprise with SP1, configured as a VM on a 2012R2 Virtualization host with RemoteFX d3d adapter component AND RDP8.0 installed and configured per this article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2592687

Client : a Windows 7 Professional SP1 with an updated client (Shell Version 6.3.9600, Control Version 6.3.9600, Remote Desktop Protocol 8.1 Suppoerted)

problems:

1.the windows 7 host used to add log entries into the RemoteDesktop-TSCore log Admin section upon clients connecting, per this article:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff817575

but it is not doing it anymore after upgrading the RDP to 8. no signs of Event ID 2 in the Microsoft-Windows-RemoteDesktopServices-RdpCoreTS/Admin

2.the client is unable to RDP into the host if the "speed" of the client (the "experience" tab) is set to anything but the "LAN 10MB". it used to work with "Automatically Detect" settings before, until I manually changed it per the above technet article to activate RemoteFX (read the square at the middle-bottom of the article).now, even if I switch it back to automatic speed detection or some other speed, it goes just up to the "Estimating speed and quality" connection phase and then suddenly quits. the only way to get to the remote desktop is to set it back to "LAN 10" manually.

the Remote host just has some "warnings" regarding the previous (non-LAN) attempts, saying that the client is not capable of RemoteFX so RDP Graphic module will be used; no "errors". but as I told you, the client simply quits after the speed estimation.


Remote Desktop Session Host USB Redirection with Windows 8.1

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Hello all,

I've currently setup this environment (both OS/Client are fully up to date as of today). I am using one server as the Gateway, Web Access, Connection Broker and RD Session Host with one collection.

I am trying to get USB redirection setup to work properly. Some devices work (pen drives/iPhone etc), but other devices (we have a smart card reader we are testing that works natively on my Windows 8 machine) that doesn't appear.

I see conflicting information wherever I go on the internet on how to get this working. Some places suggest modifying the registry on the client machine, other places suggest you need to add a customrdpproperty to the collection.

What is the proper way to get this working on 2012 R2 with Windows 8.1?

Remote domain used for VPN connection?

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Hello all.

I have been struggling with WS 2012's remote access. Ideally, I would like to:
A) Use Remote Access/Remote Desktop 'on the fly' from a sub-domain that I own.
B) Use connect to my computer via VPN, and utilize Remote Desktop more securely.

My first problem is that my ISP blocks port 80 inbound.

To work around this, I utilized port 8080 in my url to my home server, and forwarded the internal ports to the server via port 80.

(example)
http://remote.example.com
- Which forwards to my home IP (with port 8080): http://99.999.999.999:8080
- Which the server then resolves to (redirect to SSL'd 443 port): https://99.999.999.999/remote

So, I am able to log into my server's remote web portal, but at that point, all I can do is view user folders, which I don't utilize, and utilize remote desktop - which fails to connect.

I have looked into setting up the RAS on my server, but the most in depth tutorials only seem to deal with direct access - I need to be able to connect to via VPN from a computer that isn't part of my home domain.

Could someone point me in the right direct - either a tutorial that fully explains setting up the RAS server for non-domain connected clients via VPN, or at least start the discussion to the correct ports to forward to, and what version of VPN they correspond to.

I would like to be able to use the built in windows 7/8 and Mac VPN services, rather than instal third party solutions.

Thank you kindly in advance for any input. I am a bit in the dark when it comes to the protocols and certificates need for this VPN.

-Ethan


Host two IIS 8 servers on HTTPS

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Dear all,

i have on my lab two servers that needs https access for external access.

Server one is Exchange 2013, Server 2 os RD Web Access.

i need both servers to be accessible from outside on the https.

on my Firewall i've Nat port 443 to the exchange and is working fine no issues.

on my RD Web Access server i've configured the http redirection to https redirection, when somebody hit my domain external on port 80 support to be redirected to the local https of the RD Web access server. and i've nated port 80 to the RD web access server, somehow its not working

can someone please put me on the right direction ?

regards

Julien

I Want to disable or remove tsclient from my network list and stop it to send requests

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tsclient is creating problems to me and i would like to uninstall tsclient if not possible to uninstall then like to disable 

Please answer it with proper images if possible.

is UDP a real advantage in RD services?

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Hi,

I'm wondering if enabling UDP is a significant improvement for end-users experience as I hesitate to enable it in my RDS deployment, since it will require a re-design of my gateways in my DMZ.

Anyone would like to share their experiences?

Thanks

How to configure RDS to let a specific RDS group access a specific RDS server (no VDI or farm) ?

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Hi there,

We have one domain with 40 sites. On each site is a RODC, wich also has RDS. (RDS the old way, no broker installed)

The RODC's are 2008R2 and 2012R2 servers.

Everything works fine, however everyone can access all servers as a straight forward RDS user (no VDI).

Everyone is in the build in group for remote user.

I'd like to have people that work on ServerA  only are able to contact serverA  for RDS.

B on B, C on C and so on ...  This for all 40 sites.

I made a policy for each site allowing RDS_A to access server A and so on. Is this the right way to do it, or can I do it having less GPO's ?  I need 40 right now!!!  Linking the policy to the right OU, containing the specific server.

Something is still wrong, because other people still can access serverA.

I get into it, but maybe I'm doing it wrong, so please give me some advice :)

Thanks,

Ben.

 


Ben van der Meer

Unable to RDP to Session Host when added to Session Collection

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Setup is as follows

Server 1 - Server 2012 R2  Session Host, Connection Broker, Web Access, Licensing

Server 2 - Server 2012 R2  Session Host

I want to be able to provide load balancing for this environment however whenever i try to add server 1 into the session collection it allows me to but then if i log off i cant log back in using RDP unless i use the switch mstsc.exe /admin and i get the following error message -

"The remote computer server 1 that you are trying to connect to is redirecting you to another remote computer named server 2. Remote Desktop Connection cannot verify that the computers belong to the same RD session host server farm. You must use the farm name not the computer name when you connect."

If i remove the server from the session collection it will then allow me to RDP back into the server and manage it as normal


Language Bar appears when launching apps on RD Client on iOS devices

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When using the RD Client app on iOS devices to launch programs from a Remote Resource Feed we always get a language bar appearing on the screen. The language bar doesn't appear when using RemoteApp from a PC or if I login into the server directly, only when using the iOS app.

The language bar also shows the default language as English US which is not the default. In Language screen in Control Panel we only have English UK listed. The Welcome screen and New user setting is also all set to English UK, the only place I can see English US is in the Override Windows display language drop down menu in the Advanced Settings.

I am assuming the language bar is showing because it some how thinks English US is the default but not sure how to remove this. The language on the iOS devices are also English UK.

I have tried re-creating profiles and also actually adding the English US keyboard then removing it but neither worked.

The RemoteApp server is Windows 2012 R2.

Any help/ideas appreciated, thanks.

RDS Farm with Win 2012 R2 – Error: “The connection was denied because the user account is not authorized for remote login”

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I deployed a RDS Farm with Windows 2012 R2 (with Add Roles and Features, Remote Desktop Service Installation, Standard Deployment, ...)

Server 1 -> Session Host + Web Access
Server 2 -> Session Host + Web Access
Server 3 -> Connection Broker

I configured a session collection and authorized the users for it. The users connect to the web access (using IE), they see the remote apps.

The problem begins after the selection of a remote app (clicking on the icon). A rdp client window pops up, containing the connection broker as target – which is fine I guess, as the initial connection is supposed to target the CB – this rdp connection ends with the error “The connection was denied because the user account is not authorized for remote login”

The rdp connection tried to connect to Server 3 (connection broker), the users are not member of the remote desktop user group on the connection broker, therefore the error.

To avoid this error I can include the users in the remote desktop users group on the connection broker. Then it works fine: the connection broker redirects the session to one of the session hosts, where the desired remote app is executed.

But do the rds users have to be a member of the remote desktop users group on the connection broker?! I can’t belive that, then the users could use a rdp connection to connect directly to the connection broker – that doesn’t sound right to me…

Does anybody know how I get a redirection to a session host using web access WITHOUT tampering with the remote desktop users group of the connection broker?

Thanks in advance.

Per

OS compatibility Remote Descktop Services/Virtualization Descktop Infraestructure VDI

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Hello

Someone know the site or information about the OS available for Remote Desktop pool
For Example If I can Create one collection Linux and that support version.

VDI/RDS

Thank you 


Hugo Monge

RDC for MAC cannot connect to TS server with error message "You were disconnected from the Windows-based computer because of problems during the licensing protocol".

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the mac clients are running RDC for mac version 2.1 and they cannot connect to Windows 2008 R2 TS server. They get the error "You were disconnected from the Windows-based computer because of problems during the licensing protocol".

really appreciated if someone have a fix for this.

 

thanks,

/dan

 

Event Id: 372 Source: PrintService Print Locally Error

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Hi Friends.

I'm trying to print locally trought terminal services on Windows 2008 Server Foundation R2, The Server is a DC too.

I saw this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968605

I did the procedure but nothing happens, the error appears again. Some solution to workaround this problem?. This is a little network, i don't have other server, but we need terminal services to run a remote application.

Thanks.

Remote Desktop: Mouse Buttons are swapped

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Whenever I remote desktop to my work PC, the mouse buttons on the work PC are reversed. I have to go into the Control Panel, Mouse utility and hit the checkbox to 'Switch the Primary and Secondary Buttons' restoring to the default functionality. 

Work PC has Windows XP. My home PC is running Windows 7. 

Adding to the frustration, whenever I use a different laptop to remote into work, I have to set it back to normal (unchecking the 'Switch the primary and secondary button' checkbox). the secondary laptop is also running Windows 7. 

I use a VPN then I use Remote Desktop to gain access to my work pc. 

I don't understand why this is happening. Maybe a driver issue? Not sure. 

Using USB Devices in RDS VDI with Windows 8.1 Scenario

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We are currently in a Upgrade Scenario from our old Windows XP/ Citrix XenDesktop Farm to a new VDI Installation. The new Installation is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Remote Desktop Services Collection using Remote Desktop Virtualizaion Hosts on 2012 R2 too.
The VD- Clients are Windows 8.1 ENT and the User Endpoints are HP ThinClients with Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise.

The user connects to his Virtual Desktop via 8.1 Embedded (RDP8.1)

We want all new USB- Drives to map natively in the RDP- Session (RemoteFX USB redirect) so USB- Sticks or CD/DVD Drives are controlled by the VD-Client OS.
We understand, that there are so called "high level devices" which RDP is using per Default. We also know, that there is a GPO that redirects all "other supportet USB devices". That works well for e.g. Webcams, but we want to override the"high Level devices" policy an simply map a e.g. USB Stick natively to the RDP Destination.

Currently the drive is mapped as a "high Level usb device" and the usb key has no drive letter, cant be formattet or used in other RemoteApp Sessions initiated on the VD- Client OS.

The Systems we are using:

Windows 8.1 Enterprise - VD Client on HyperV 2012 R2 FO Cluster
Windows 8.1 Embedded Industry Enterprise as ThinClient OS
Windows Server 2012 R2 as Middleware (RDS VDI Collection, Web Access)

Thank you in Advance

Chris

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