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BenRemoteProblem - 23 Dec 2005 12:09 GMT
Has anyone else come across this problem before?  I try and connect to a W2K
SP4 box running a single user terminal services service and could connect
without a problem up until a few weeks ago (where the machine was rebooted
and a security patch applied) I do not remember which one unfortunatley.  

It looks as if it is about to log you in, but then straight away logs you
out??

I also have exactly the same problem from a machine at home, - trying to
connect from a WXP SP2 box to another WXP SP2 box running (allowing remote
desktop).

It is very frustrating, any ideas?

Regards, Ben MCSE 2K
BenRemoteProblem - 23 Dec 2005 12:47 GMT
Just checked and it does not appear to have the service running:

"Just a wild guess: did you update the Nvidia driver on the server
lately? Immediate logoffs are a known problem with some Nvidia
drivers:
Nvidia drivers 56.72 or 56.64 both cause this problem.
Nvidia 2.20 WDMs works fine.
Driver version 53.04 found here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/pc_winxp-2k_53.04.html
works OK.
Disabling the 'helper' NVIDIA service makes it work again.
(nvsvc32.exe listed in the Task Manager) "

> Has anyone else come across this problem before?  I try and connect to a W2K
> SP4 box running a single user terminal services service and could connect
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>
> Regards, Ben MCSE 2K
Vera Noest [MVP] - 28 Dec 2005 11:24 GMT
Check if this applies:

898060 - Network connectivity between clients and servers may not
work after the installation of security update MS05-019 or Windows
Server 2003 Service Pack 1
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=898060

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<BenRemoteProblem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 23 dec 2005
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> Just checked and it does not appear to have the service running:
>
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>> Regards, Ben MCSE 2K
BenRemoteProblem - 28 Dec 2005 13:18 GMT
Thanks, I'll give it a try, anyway of deploying the altered patch remotely
btw?  otherwise I'm going to need to make a trip out of the office to where
the machine is based....

> Check if this applies:
>
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> >>
> >> Regards, Ben MCSE 2K
Vera Noest [MVP] - 28 Dec 2005 15:08 GMT
Only if you already have some mechanism for installing software
remotely.
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<BenRemoteProblem@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 28 dec 2005
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> Thanks, I'll give it a try, anyway of deploying the altered
> patch remotely btw?  otherwise I'm going to need to make a trip
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>> >> Regards, Ben MCSE 2K
 
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