Troubleshooting Common Terminal Service Connection Errors
Wednesday, 14 March 2007 by Michel Roth
Brien M. Posey has written an article on troubleshooting common Terminal Service connection errors at MSTerminalServices.org. The article details on possible reasons why a client’s attempt to establish a connection to a terminal server might be refused.

"The Windows Terminal Services have been around for many years now, and are reliable and trouble free for the most part. Even so, there are some issues that could cause a Terminal Service client not to be able to connect to the terminal server. The good news however, is that these issues are almost always related to the server’s configuration rather than to an actual bug in the terminal server’s software. In this article, I will discuss some conditions that can lead to a terminal service connection failure, and the solution to those problems."

Read the article here.

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