Re: RDP no Longer working (Internal / External)
- From: "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 23:15:57 -0500
Have you contacted Product Support
If you live in the US and have issues related to SP, hotfix, critical updates etc, its a free call
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"Paul Mac" <PaulMac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E00A93AA-A058-488B-BFC3-091BF1727CD9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks Cris,
The machine was in production for about 6 weeks before we started
experiencing the issues, during this time it has always been a SP2 install.
Were still confused as to where SP2 has come from on this machine. We have
been working through the steps as detailed on the Technet Blogs but have a
BSOD when attempting to change the Tx & Rx Checksum Offloading.
Reason Code: 0x805000f
Bug ID:
Bugcheck String: 0x000000d1 (0x100c255c, 0xd0000002, 0x00000000, 0xf72268ab)
Comment: 0x000000d1 (0x100c255c, 0xd0000002, 0x00000000, 0xf72268ab)
In order to bring the server backup, we had to re-set all of the Network
Devices to the original settings.
Furthermore, when we were researching how to go about removing SP2 – we
cannot even find Logs to point out that it had been installed as an Update or
Manually.
There is a Uninstall Option in “Add / Remove Programs” but no .log file or
KB directory under Windows.
The following is the output from the Timeline Command (No Sign of SP2):
03/14/2007 09:35 PM 7,058 KB911164.log
03/15/2007 09:38 PM 11,767 KB904942.log
03/15/2007 09:39 PM 6,264 KB914783.log
04/11/2007 11:52 AM 69,541 KB931836.log
04/11/2007 11:52 AM 33,330 KB925902.log
04/11/2007 11:53 AM 61,568 KB930178.log
04/11/2007 11:53 AM 34,477 KB931784.log
04/11/2007 11:54 AM 62,651 KB932168.log
04/27/2007 05:00 PM 8,793 KB925876.log
The only thing that I can think of is that we made it under the radar when
SP2 was released last month – and it was installed automatically. The tech is
adamant that it was not manually installed, nor is the
WindowsServer2003-KB914961-SP2-x86-ENU.exe anywhere to be seen.
All of this is still not pointing to why these issues have arisen 3-4 weeks
post deployment.
Needless to say we are waiting for a time where we can uninstall the SP and
implement DR if needed.
I would be interested in any feedback from others that have SP2 installed.
Paul.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Was this all ok before applying Windows Server SP2?
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"Paul Mac" <PaulMac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E7532C99-F9EB-48A0-BAF9-80DB198742B2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi All,
>
> We have been battling a server that has recently decided that it no > longer
> wants to allow connection via RDP either as a console re-direct or > general
> request.
>
> Unable to connect to RDP from inside network.
> RWW responds with:
> ---------------------------
> Microsoft Internet Explorer
> ---------------------------
> Connectivity to the remote computer could not be established. Ensure > that
> the remote computer is on and connected to the Windows Small Business
> Server
> network.
> ---------------------------
>
> RWW RDP Connection is possible to XP workstations following resolving > the
> NLA issue.
> (http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/04/24/common-networking-issues-after-applying-windows-server-2003-sp2-on-sbs.aspx)
>
> We have already checked all of the usual culprits / ports etc, but am a
> bit
> stumped by what is causing the problem, we have so far tried:
>
> Setting NLA to Automatic (As it was set to Manual) - This then allowed
> connection to Workstations internally.
> Tried connecting to http://192.168.0.20/tsweb to check web > connectivity,
> downloads ActiveX control and attempts connection
> Looked through the Blogs regarding NLA & RDP connectivity issues, all
> seems
> to be OK.
> VPN is working fine, with access to all network resources.
> Checked for conflicting services, Sites etc that may be using the same
> port
> - but cannot find any.
> All Automatic Services are Started.
>
>
> We have tried re-booting a few times to see whether this resolves the
> issue,
> and cannot see any errors in the Event Logs.
>
> Server is a:
> 1. Windows SBS 2003 R2
> 2. Windows 2003 SP2
> 3. Exchange SP2
> 4. WSUS
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on finding the problem, or maybe seen this
> before.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Paul.
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