Vera
Thanks for the reply, here are the answers:
Fresh Install of 2003 standard. Machine is a DC
No errors, no eventlog messages. The standard what to do next after
installing TS comes up but the service is just not listed. I installed
TS logged in as the administrator with full access to the domain/box
(at the box itself, not remotely). SP1 is installed (I even reinstalled
SP1 to see if something went buggy). I have removed TS, cleared any TS
registry entries and tried again with no change.
I am at a loss
Bernard
> Do you get any error messages when you reboot the system after
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Vera Noest [MVP] - 07 Jun 2006 21:50 GMT
OK, let's go back one step.
The Terminal Services service should already be installed and
running *before* you install Terminal Services, because it is
needed for remote Desktop for Administration, which comes pre-
installed with the Base OS.
So can you test this: when TS is uninstalled, can you enable Remote
Desktop for Administration (in System - properties - Remote) and
actually use it and make a connection to the server with an rdp
client?
If that isn't possible either, then you know at least that there is
something wrong with the Base OS. But I don't know what, nor what
to do about it, other than blowing the current OS away and install
from scratch.
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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