Remote Administration via RDP
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Date: 02/28/05
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Date: 28 Feb 2005 12:13:22 -0800
Hello,
Just built my first Win2003 cluster. I have Win2003 ES running on two
nodes. The clustered resources and fail-over works fine.
I cannot, however, RDP into the nodes. Terminal Services is running in
remote admin mode (e.g. it is not listed in Add/Remove programs). The
control panel shows Terminal Services is started. I have deleted and
recreated the RDP listener port and set it to use the LAN NIC. It
should be working.
No workstations can RDP into the nodes. The workstations cannot telnet
to 3389, either. From the server nodes themselves, I cannot RDP or
telnet into loopback or the dedicated LAN NIC's IP address.
Surely I have made some simple newbie mistake. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
J Wolfgang Goerlich
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