Re: RDP no Longer working (Internal / External)
- From: "Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 09:50:01 -0500
It's possible this crash is related to SNP update that was pre-SP2, but I believe is now included in SP2.
At the bottom of this article there is a reference.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912222/en-us
You definately need to ensure you have the newest nic drivers, and if you happen to have broadcom 570?c NICs, then if you can't sort the issue quickly then install some other brand and disable the Broadcoms in the bios.
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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
"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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