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Remote Desktop Services clients are repeatedly denied access to the Remote Desktop server.
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Symptom 4: License certificate corruption Verify that you are logged onto the network and then try connecting again. Because of a security error, the client could not connect to the remote computer. After making sure that you are logged on to the network, try connecting to the server again. If the client logs back in to the same Remote Desktop server, a new session may be established, and the original session may remain active.Īlso, you receive one of the following error messages:īecause of a security error, the client could not connect to the Terminal server. Instead, it remains active even though the client is physically disconnected from the Remote Desktop server.
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To allow more than two administrative connections or multiple user connections, you must install the RD Session Host Role and have appropriate RDS CALs. You do not have to have Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) for these connections. Remote Desktop supports two concurrent remote connections to the computer. Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) was formerly known as the Remote Desktop server role service, and Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server was formerly known as Remote Desktop server. Users can access an RD Session Host server from within a corporate network or from the Internet. Users can connect to an RD Session Host server to run programs, to save files, and to use network resources on that server.
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Remote Desktop ServerĪ Remote Desktop Session Host server is the server that hosts Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop for Remote Desktop Services clients. This article is intended for use by support agents and IT professionals.
