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HisNameWasRobertPaulson
Okay, time to enlist the infinite knowledge of the newsgroup...
We have serveral terminal servers here that are experiencing the same
symptoms from time to time. Here is what happens:
There will be an average amount of users logged onto the system, using
Microsoft Office apps & printing from these apps.
On occasion, the server will simply QUIT servicing Remote Desktop
requests. The server will appear to be 'busy' in TS manager and when
attempting to connect to the server via RDP - the server does NOT
respond. All the while, the previous users are still logged on and
going about thier business.
I have cotacted MS support twice in reguards to this issue and have
been provided with 6, count 'em, 6 post SP-4 hotfixes.
The problem remains. The server will remain in this state for an
undetermined amount of time. The only solution to this problem is
rebooting the server, which is no solution at all.
As usuall, nothing of note appears in the logs and I am simply
clueless.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks!
-Mike
We have serveral terminal servers here that are experiencing the same
symptoms from time to time. Here is what happens:
There will be an average amount of users logged onto the system, using
Microsoft Office apps & printing from these apps.
On occasion, the server will simply QUIT servicing Remote Desktop
requests. The server will appear to be 'busy' in TS manager and when
attempting to connect to the server via RDP - the server does NOT
respond. All the while, the previous users are still logged on and
going about thier business.
I have cotacted MS support twice in reguards to this issue and have
been provided with 6, count 'em, 6 post SP-4 hotfixes.
The problem remains. The server will remain in this state for an
undetermined amount of time. The only solution to this problem is
rebooting the server, which is no solution at all.
As usuall, nothing of note appears in the logs and I am simply
clueless.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks!
-Mike